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Old Aug 29, 2011 | 09:54 PM
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Hi guys.
I'm considering to install a rear-view camera.
I have a 07 touring with stock Nav.
I searched the camera for three hours in past threads, and I got some idea what I should do.
As a result, I figured out I need a backup camera and nav module for
translating signal.
And the camera should have a CCD sensor not CMOS, so I think a PIONEER ND-BC4 is a good one. But I'm still not sure about a nav interface module.

(this tread introduced three websites for the modules: https://my350z.com/forum/audio-and-v...-question.html)

(hook up a rear view camera on 370z with stock nav:
https://my350z.com/forum/370z-exteri...up-camera.html) - working great!!

(a rear view camera with aftermarket nav:
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-video...install-4.html) - working great!!

All in all, my question is anyone did this for your Z with stock nav?
I found someone did on his 04 stock nav (but no pics on it), and I couldn't find on 07+ stock nav.
could anyone post the pics if you already did?
It looks like working great with aftermarket nav, but I just worry
my stock nav monitor is bad to show the rear view.
If it is bad with stock nav, I'm not gonna make it....

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Old Aug 30, 2011 | 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ROKMC
Hi guys.
I'm considering to install a rear-view camera.
I have a 07 touring with stock Nav.
I searched the camera for three hours in past threads, and I got some idea what I should do.
As a result, I figured out I need a backup camera and nav module for
translating signal.
And the camera should have a CCD sensor not CMOS, so I think a PIONEER ND-BC4 is a good one. But I'm still not sure about a nav interface module.

(this tread introduced three websites for the modules: https://my350z.com/forum/audio-and-v...-question.html)

(hook up a rear view camera on 370z with stock nav:
https://my350z.com/forum/370z-exteri...up-camera.html) - working great!!

(a rear view camera with aftermarket nav:
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-video...install-4.html) - working great!!

All in all, my question is anyone did this for your Z with stock nav?
I found someone did on his 04 stock nav (but no pics on it), and I couldn't find on 07+ stock nav.
could anyone post the pics if you already did?
It looks like working great with aftermarket nav, but I just worry
my stock nav monitor is bad to show the rear view.
If it is bad with stock nav, I'm not gonna make it....
Just wondering,why do you need a rear view camera?
Is there a personal need for this?Or,are you just a techie that has got
to have the new i Pad etc.
Its your car.I just can't relate to what you are doing--sorry
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Old Aug 30, 2011 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by JCITY
Just wondering,why do you need a rear view camera?
Is there a personal need for this?Or,are you just a techie that has got
to have the new i Pad etc.
Its your car.I just can't relate to what you are doing--sorry
such a boring with a stock nav. It doesn't show any radio info or does other thing.
the screen only works for the nav.. when I installed an i-pod interface,
I figured out that H/U shows the i-pod's info not on the nav screen... disappointed a little why I wanted the stock nav...
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