I would think we qualify as OEMs'. Sounds like just the thing.
gene
>Check this for an interesting concept, including a backup system:
>http://www.mitocorp.com/gpspreview.htm
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>From: Mike Finnicum [mailto:songtekpub]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 7:57 AM
>
>When buying a camera to use as a "rear view mirror", it must be able to
>reverse the image. Or you must have a monitor that is capable of that.
>Your original rearview mirror is a reverse image. A regular video camera and
>TV will give you a very confusing point of view as a "rear view mirror".
>You also need a camera with a fairly WIDE angle to be able to see enough of
>the road (and toad) that is behind you.
>From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> On Behalf Of Al Chernoff
>Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 4:53 PM
>Those who are interested in just a camera with a video output that could be
>used on a tv with a video input or on a monitor with a video input. The
>camera can be purchased here from a company I know. The cm 600 waterproof
>black and white camera ( little larger than 12 guage shotgun shell) and that
>costs $110 each. There is also a dome del e-100 E $115 waterproof black and
>white.
>Both cameras are wide angle and are equiv to 2.8 mm lenses. Can see about
>10 feet outward from your back. One rule of thumb is that they must be put
>high and pointed down. They should not face the sun as they will burn out.
>Color is great during the day, but at night the black and white better.
>Ultrk has a combination black and white and color both. Switches back and
>forth but it costs $700.
>Be careful that any camera that is mounted with a waterproof seal will have
>a lower life expectancy.
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
gene
>Check this for an interesting concept, including a backup system:
>http://www.mitocorp.com/gpspreview.htm
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>From: Mike Finnicum [mailto:songtekpub]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 7:57 AM
>
>When buying a camera to use as a "rear view mirror", it must be able to
>reverse the image. Or you must have a monitor that is capable of that.
>Your original rearview mirror is a reverse image. A regular video camera and
>TV will give you a very confusing point of view as a "rear view mirror".
>You also need a camera with a fairly WIDE angle to be able to see enough of
>the road (and toad) that is behind you.
>From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> On Behalf Of Al Chernoff
>Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 4:53 PM
>Those who are interested in just a camera with a video output that could be
>used on a tv with a video input or on a monitor with a video input. The
>camera can be purchased here from a company I know. The cm 600 waterproof
>black and white camera ( little larger than 12 guage shotgun shell) and that
>costs $110 each. There is also a dome del e-100 E $115 waterproof black and
>white.
>Both cameras are wide angle and are equiv to 2.8 mm lenses. Can see about
>10 feet outward from your back. One rule of thumb is that they must be put
>high and pointed down. They should not face the sun as they will burn out.
>Color is great during the day, but at night the black and white better.
>Ultrk has a combination black and white and color both. Switches back and
>forth but it costs $700.
>Be careful that any camera that is mounted with a waterproof seal will have
>a lower life expectancy.
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/