New rear backup camera with frame
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back in 04, i was one of a few people that drill the license frame and put in a backup camera. I thought that was a best way (cost saving) and always against the idea of backup camera that come with the frame. BUT i change my opinion now. After found out a new product that work terrific and don't cost that much (way below the typical $399 price) i change it right away. Put it on both of the Z. Here it is



The image is no longer view as wideangle (bubble effect). This new camera let me view a wider range and the image is flat straight. Just like you sit there with a camcorder. I can even see the traffic from the other direction running. Happy with it.



The image is no longer view as wideangle (bubble effect). This new camera let me view a wider range and the image is flat straight. Just like you sit there with a camcorder. I can even see the traffic from the other direction running. Happy with it.
Last edited by Bubble; Jan 29, 2006 at 07:10 PM.
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alrite...here is the place where you can buy it.
Cheaper. I bought from local audioshop so the price a bit more but i don't have to deal with warranty issue and installation included.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0%3D%26fvi%3D1
Cheaper. I bought from local audioshop so the price a bit more but i don't have to deal with warranty issue and installation included. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0%3D%26fvi%3D1
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Originally Posted by ZU L8R
hmm. pretty cool. Does it come in black?

180 degree coverage. That why i can see more compare to my old camera (only 120 degree)
Originally Posted by Bubble
i'll have a before and after compare between the old and new one tomorrow.
+1 on the comparison pics
Also, the one you used to have, how many degree was the wide angle?
And the new one has a wider angle?
How is the night vision? Does it need a lot of light to see clearly?
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Originally Posted by SirZaLot
+1 on the comparison pics
Also, the one you used to have, how many degree was the wide angle?
And the new one has a wider angle?
How is the night vision? Does it need a lot of light to see clearly?
Also, the one you used to have, how many degree was the wide angle?
And the new one has a wider angle?
How is the night vision? Does it need a lot of light to see clearly?
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From: Yorba Linda, CA
Originally Posted by charlie_rdstr_Z
Can you secure it through the otherside or is it just the 2 screws? I'm worried someone may steal this so easily.
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Originally Posted by james840a
Im think about order one of this. You have any picture of your screen?
How is the night vision on this camera? or will it need IR leds to help.
How is the night vision on this camera? or will it need IR leds to help.
Originally Posted by Bubble
you can't. They secure behind the bumper.
Maybe you can put some bolt on the other side so you would need 2 wrenches; one from inside and the other with a screwdriver? I have the feature on my Eclipse and really would like to use it already.



