Bullet Cam setup required, please
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Bullet Cam setup required, please
I know this has been done before, but I can't work out what I need exactly. So, I figured if I put down my requirements, some nice person is bound to detail what parts I need, and where I can get them from.
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I have a Sony DCR-PC8E Camcorder - DV In/Out
It has a S-Video connector, and also a small 3.5mm (I think) red connector for a microphone.... also a blue one (which is for a remote I think) and a yellow one. Picture below.
I would like a bullet cam setup that will integrate with this camera, and provide me with a remote camera that I can mount outside the car somewhere, as well as a microphone that I can also mount outside.....
Any recommendations, please?
Ok...........
I have a Sony DCR-PC8E Camcorder - DV In/Out
It has a S-Video connector, and also a small 3.5mm (I think) red connector for a microphone.... also a blue one (which is for a remote I think) and a yellow one. Picture below.
I would like a bullet cam setup that will integrate with this camera, and provide me with a remote camera that I can mount outside the car somewhere, as well as a microphone that I can also mount outside.....
Any recommendations, please?
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right ol chap. get your *** to maplins and buy a colour bullet camera and a female bnc female phono adapter. that sorts out the camera. mics can be bitches. mine wont work on my canon mvx10i when using AV->DV thingy.
If you want a vid pm me
If you want a vid pm me
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Cheers for the replies.....
Which one??? ???
I've just checked out Maplin's website. Can you be more specific please?
Ta all.
Originally Posted by Mk2_heaven
as far as i know the rf concepts one should work
Originally Posted by Poor Guy
right ol chap. get your *** to maplins and buy a colour bullet camera and a female bnc female phono adapter. that sorts out the camera. mics can be bitches. mine wont work on my canon mvx10i when using AV->DV thingy.
If you want a vid pm me
If you want a vid pm me
Ta all.
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Originally Posted by BuRR
I went for package one with the 12 power supply, it's the same company as rfconcepts.
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BuRR,
the yellow socket should do both video and (stereo) audio (don't touch the red)!
You should have a lead with a yellow jack one end and three phono jacks (video, left & right) the other, as part of the initial camcorder kit.
I have an RF concepts bullet-cam and stereo mike set - PLUS a PC8 (small world isn't it!) which fits perfectly
Wise choice mate
mb
the yellow socket should do both video and (stereo) audio (don't touch the red)!
You should have a lead with a yellow jack one end and three phono jacks (video, left & right) the other, as part of the initial camcorder kit.
I have an RF concepts bullet-cam and stereo mike set - PLUS a PC8 (small world isn't it!) which fits perfectly
Wise choice mate
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http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...rldID=&doy=6m4
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...rldID=&doy=6m4
the bnc adapter is required to get it into the male phono socket on your wire in.
My local maplin was selling them off with £20 discount
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...rldID=&doy=6m4
the bnc adapter is required to get it into the male phono socket on your wire in.
My local maplin was selling them off with £20 discount
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