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Tony, was he able to get an HD quality camera as well or just standard definition? If the hellow wire is video out I take it this does not have a wire transmitter? So we would need a wireless transmitter (digital/wifi preferable) and un board MicroSD storage for it to really work well.
This is the camera only... [snip] I still need to come up with a way to transmit the signal from the camera. Yellow wire is video signal out, Red is 3-5V+, Black ground, and White 3-5V+ to power the LED ring.
Here is a pretty good video and a really nice layout />looks like he has some Traincat B&O signals. Pretty good camera.
Somewhere right around 2:15 I started having sudden visions of bursting water pipes.
I think the best use for onboard video is for operations, where it has the potential to be really cool.
I don't know, I've seen some really good ones using the iCar. Here's a playlist of a series of videos from a layout I operate regularly on....
I have to say, I have yet to see an onboard video of a layout that I found to be a very compelling. The extreme focus on the track work (which is not always N scale's strong suit), and the inevitable distractions of the background elements (hidden track, ceilings, storage shelves, people, etc.) really detract from the effect, in my opinion. -gfh
I'm on the other side of the spectrum: I don't find all the non-model-railroad items in this type of videos objectionable. Of course it is much more pleasant to see a funny finished room rather than dark and grungy basement with exposed wiring and plumbing, but to me having the "engineer's view" of a layout trumps the fact that I also see out-of-scale items in the distance. I suppose my brain foccuses on the model railroad stuff and filters out the other things.I also share Eric's (and it looks like yours too) opinion that "engineer's view" type of live video is best suited for the actual operations (rather than for exhibiting the layout). Properly composed still photos (with some creative editing not excluded) is IMO the best way to show off someone's layout.
At the same time, if the intent is to show off the quality of the modeling, this is probably not the best way.