rygD
Nihilistic Mystic
Maybe camera discussions are the new keyboard discussions.
At least the discussions in this thread are mostly moving in a potentially useful direction. i.e. "How can I modify the hardware to add a camera" as opposed to "how can I change decisions that have already been made months ago to suit me".Maybe camera discussions are the new keyboard discussions.
About that magnet inside the case, wouldn't that be bad for the electrics inside?
I have an old ASUS laptop with that same camera... it's actually a bit large. not counting the hinge mechanism, the rectangular box is about 51mm x 25mm x 10mm, not anything you can easily try to wedge into the caseFound an SparePart Webcam from an old ASUS Notebook with an Metalcase. The original funktion was a flipping cam on top, so that you decide in wich direction you will shot.
http://www.eisgold.de/ASUS-F5SL-Ersatzteil-Webcam_detail_2656.html
Remove the screws and make a new wire get in the case (cut an usbwire and as long as need).
Now you should have an creapy and cheap usbcam, maybe with an magnetic holder next to the logo (not visible)
2: looks high quality (720p, CMOS sensor) and easy to solder, requires casing, soldering, DIY http://fr.aliexpress...1924739782.html
I mean, if we are doing a USB solution then the USB would probably mess up before the camera.Replacement phone cameras can be gotten for fairly cheap, and they're already designed to be thin. Does anyone know of a single one that has its data pinout known?
this looks very convenient since you can snake it around which everway you hold the pyra and also point around - I would totally include in the order if ED where to offer it...A few products I found that may work quite well for the Pyra:
1: too expensive, but the rigid short cable version looks fine and convenient to me
http://fr.aliexpress.com/item/Waterproof-camera-imitation-needle-Konggao-Qing-Pirates-snake-tube-camera-security-camera-hikvision-web-camera-webcam/2030082243.html