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Yes, mounting it to swivel with the truck would only make the camera tangent to the curve. It will still be looking off to the outside of the curve ahead. The camera needs to turn farther than the truck does in order for it to look down the curving track ahead.Rich K.
I just received one of those SQ-11 cheapo cameras to fool with. I plugged it into my computer just to see if it worked and what it looked like. Not so great, especially the focal distance. But we knew that. Then the discovery. If you have a set of reading glasses, as many of us do, try holding one of the lenses in front of the camera facing backwards. It moves the focal distance closer to the camera and makes a much clearer picture at a closer distance. I only had +2.50 and +2.25 to play with at my desk but there was a dramatic improvement in the clarity at what I suspect will be an appropriate focus distance. Pure speculation at this point but it struck me that the +2.25 might be about right for a train board but some fooling around in the range of +1.50 to +2.50 might arrive at an effective improvement. Also, the distance of the lens in front of the camera or the position of the camera shooting through the lens didn't seem to make much difference in the focus (?) so if it was decided that this was helpful, a section of the lens could be cut out and placed pretty closely in front of the camera. FINALLY, a use for those old glasses that have been saved in the drawer for decades, now. Try it.
I wish Amazon carried a set of reading glasses with different diopters.
Well, the third one is going back. I just can't live with the lousy picture. (Yeah, I know, whaddaya expect for $50.)Almost tempted to try yet another cube - the video from @N the Basement was more than acceptable - but I'm afraid he may have gotten the only good one!It's either that or spend a bunch more dough in hopes of finding THE ONE.
Well, the third one is going back. I just can't live with the lousy picture. (Yeah, I know, whaddaya expect for $50.)Almost tempted to try yet another cube - the video from @N the Basement was more than acceptable - but I'm afraid he may have gotten the only good one!It's either that or spend a bunch more dough in hopes of finding THE ONE. There's also a question of at what point Amazon cuts off my return privileges...I also built a car specifically for the camera - from the junk box. Used a Roundhouse 50' chassis and MT trucks, fudged a coupler on one end, and glued some sheet metal so the camera magnet would have something to grab on. Quite pleased with the way the car works, camera is mounted directly over the front truck which I modified to prevent excessive sway. Not really concerned with the pointing.