Re: John's 1935 1201 Coupe for Two or Four Passengers, RHD in Tasmania

Posted by HH56 On 2016/5/7 23:31:58
I have an older inspection camera with its own tiny built in screen which works very well for what you are looking to do. I don't remember the resolution but expect as old as it is probably VGA too. The USB version should do equally well if not better as long as the software and adjustable light control function works well. That is one unknown that could mess up a good idea. With mine the illumination needs to be just right or the camera sensor is over or undersaturated. Detail is quite good when the light is correct but without a good reference or perspective of what you are looking at it can get confusing with such a small field of view or bit of information..

Am surprised the Australian Amazon site seems so limited in what it offers but maybe you have another site or outlet with more selections available. There are many different USB camera systems on the USA Amazon site including some with hi def or hi resolution cameras available for less money than the one you linked.

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