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How to convert a digital camcorder to a wireless video camera?

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BoyntonStu

Jan 1, 1970
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I am interested in a wireless video camera for a rc boat project.

I have a 1.2 Ghz transmitter and receiver.

Unlike an radio control model airplane, there is plenty of room and
wieght capabilities on a model boat for a SLA battery and a
camcordedr.

I am under the impression that CCD stabilized video from a camcorder
would be superior what the tiny board cameras that are typically used
with wireless video systems produce.

My intention is to purchase a used camcorder with a good lens and low
light capable ccd . (Remote focus and zoom may also be possible).


If the camcorder does not have a passthrough, how can I obtain the
video output to send to my transmitter?
 
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JR North

Jan 1, 1970
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Dunno, but the best performance for low lux would be an old Sony CCD-TR4
to TR21 analog. These have *real* low-lux (.8 or so) useable
performance, not the "0 LUX" useless digital trash image of later
digital models. Of course, the analog models aren't stabilized, so chose
your priorities.
JR
 
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BoyntonStu

Jan 1, 1970
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Dunno, but the best performance for low lux would be an old Sony CCD-TR4
to TR21 analog. These have *real* low-lux (.8 or so) useable
performance, not the "0 LUX" useless digital trash image of later
digital models. Of course, the analog models aren't stabilized, so chose
your priorities.
JR
Thanks for the information about the Sonys.

I notice that some VHSC camcorders are stabilized, Panasonic, JVC,
etc.

In digital camcorders is the CCD image direct to digital or is there a
composite output that is converted99969696?
 
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Si Ballenger

Jan 1, 1970
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I am interested in a wireless video camera for a rc boat project.

I have a 1.2 Ghz transmitter and receiver.

Unlike an radio control model airplane, there is plenty of room and
wieght capabilities on a model boat for a SLA battery and a
camcordedr.

I am under the impression that CCD stabilized video from a camcorder
would be superior what the tiny board cameras that are typically used
with wireless video systems produce.

My intention is to purchase a used camcorder with a good lens and low
light capable ccd . (Remote focus and zoom may also be possible).


If the camcorder does not have a passthrough, how can I obtain the
video output to send to my transmitter?

Get a camcorder with an analog output and connect that to the
transmitter.
 
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Gary Tait

Jan 1, 1970
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I am interested in a wireless video camera for a rc boat project.

I have a 1.2 Ghz transmitter and receiver.

Unlike an radio control model airplane, there is plenty of room and
wieght capabilities on a model boat for a SLA battery and a
camcordedr.

I am under the impression that CCD stabilized video from a camcorder
would be superior what the tiny board cameras that are typically used
with wireless video systems produce.

My intention is to purchase a used camcorder with a good lens and low
light capable ccd . (Remote focus and zoom may also be possible).


If the camcorder does not have a passthrough, how can I obtain the
video output to send to my transmitter?

Shop for a camcorder that has a composite output that works.
 
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