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When I run my camera-equipped train around out NTRAK layout and have a 15" computer monitor facing the public it attracts many attendees. They try to find where the camera is, and when they find it, they are in awe of how someone was not only able to install a camera in a tiny N scale model, but also make it pretty much hidden.
If the public only knew that you're really a mad scientist.
If the public only knew that you're really a mad scientist: http://www.nenscale.org/NTRAK/newsletter/2019/201901-newsletter.pdf (see page 4)
Do you have a build thread for that p42 with a camera in its nose?
Posted AND bookmarked.https://www.therailwire.net/forum/?topic=28477.0Unfortunately, my camera car is dead. I can’t get it to power up.
... A possible answer would to be the use of the ROCO Z21 system from German, I'm sure the technology would have moved on from this 2015 video.
A challenge with higher resolution is transmission bandwidth. Small high-res cameras are in many phones now, but streaming a 4K image over WiFi isn't going to happen unless there is some serious compression in use - that's doable (and commonly done), but requires software and a processor, not just a camera and a radio. With compression, you would need somewhere between 30Mb/s and 50 Mb/s. It might be easier, but far less fun, to store the video to an on-board flash memory card.