New rear backup camera with frame
If you say so I trust you... But in that case what is this connector?
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-2PeGyYM...display=XL#Tab
They also say this :
Compatibility: This rear camera is compatible with select Eclipse AV head units. The 39.25' cable is terminated with a 4-pin Molex connector that plugs into the back of the compatible head unit.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-2PeGyYM...display=XL#Tab
They also say this :
Compatibility: This rear camera is compatible with select Eclipse AV head units. The 39.25' cable is terminated with a 4-pin Molex connector that plugs into the back of the compatible head unit.
Last edited by lololepro; Feb 6, 2006 at 09:36 PM.
And I'm talking about using the same camera/frame with an Eclipse Headunit... If the eclipse camera has a 4pin molex connector I'm guessing your camera will not work on an eclipse HU... Unless there is some kind of adapter.....
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Originally Posted by lololepro
I don't have one yet, but reading the install guide it has a 4pin input for a rearview camera...
Originally Posted by Bubble
180 degree with night vision.
I don't mean the rotation of the camera. Do you know the degree of the angle of the lens?
Also, is it easy to rotate the camera? Will the camera rotate by the vibration over time?
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Originally Posted by SirZaLot
Bubble,
I don't mean the rotation of the camera. Do you know the degree of the angle of the lens?
Also, is it easy to rotate the camera? Will the camera rotate by the vibration over time?
I don't mean the rotation of the camera. Do you know the degree of the angle of the lens?
Also, is it easy to rotate the camera? Will the camera rotate by the vibration over time?
IR is used so no one can see your light with the naked eye, just when using Night vision. It emits a light so you can increase your viewable distance at night. Im guessing this camera doesn't have that so you only get what the ambient light is at night. Full moons give you the best visibility.
Originally Posted by Bubble
this is night vision. No need for IR led. I'll try to have the pix asap. Quite busy at work lately.
Originally Posted by Bubble
why you need to rotate the camera? they are build in the frame. Not like the one we have to drill in our license plate. And again, they are wide angle (180 degree) lens.
Originally Posted by Bubble
you can't. They secure behind the bumper.
Bubble, also do you need to take off the bumper for installation since they are secured behind bumper? Or take off the plastic cover in the trunk area?
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Originally Posted by SirZaLot
Bubble, also do you need to take off the bumper for installation since they are secured behind bumper? Or take off the plastic cover in the trunk area?



