I have a spy camera in sunglasses, but I haven't used them yet.
Mt BeenakI purchased a 2GB spy camera pen from CrazySales.com.au. It cost a little more than your $6.00 special, but it is a spy camera and a pen and a USB storage device.
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Nice Vidio, how long has your RR been in place all of your shots were steedy with no bonce or jidder
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You might give the address where you got the camera pen at. I have one of the keyfob ones but have not had much luck with it. Jerry
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Gents,
I had a productive day and I have compiled a video about the spy pen camera and how I use it. It is at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY5nENIcGP8
Enjoy!
Over on the G Scale Central site, in their video section Robert Morgan posted a good instructions sheet for the keyfob camera that Trigg has been describing. Pretty clear, no Chinese instructions. I plan to try them out. Jerry
I shot this video with the camera, worked fine, following the above instructions. The light only blinks when the video starts recording, does not keep blinking.
http://www.youtube.com/user/gunjeep444#p/a/u/0/1Y9CRU0xhMQ
Following those instructions I too was able to get some nice (very clear) video. Hour and half of "happy" holiday shoppers at wallyworld. I put a 36 hour charge on it, put it on top of my ammunition case aimed out over my sales counter. The video is very clear, and the audio is way more than I expected. I can clearly understand all the conversations at my sales counter, and even from customers as the walk past in the main asile. That is clear conversations at 18~20 feet. No, I'm not posting that anywhere, too much risk of problems and wallyworld pays the $16,000 monthly medical expences for my wife. If I can get all the chores done this weekend I'll run the trains with this thing in the passenger "point of view" that I bought it for.
Tom Trigg
Since two of us have been able to get it to work properly, obtaining clear video and audio, I would like to amend and revise all my previous disparaging remarks in this thread. I like it; I fully recommend it to anyone interested. I cannot recommend the instruction sheet that comes with the camera.
Sure glad you got one and posted about it Trig. WOrked out in the end. I think it will be quite versatile. Might put it on the back of a train pointing to the front, on top of the caboose could be cool, as well and facing it to the rear. On the tender looking back could be neat also, good reason for a LONG train with all my cars!
Jerry, now that we have them working well the, potential for their use is open-ended. I was thinking inside the copula instead of on top of the caboose, on the floor of the boxcar looking out the door, inside the passenger car, even inside the cab for the engineer’s point of view. Even taped to the bottom of a boxcar for the view of the world as seen by the "king of the road" from his "hammock". Taped to the front coupler of the engine would give a unique view of the rails and ties racing by.
Wow Tom, you are far ahead of me in thinking about how to use it. Let us know when you get some made.
Found these good instructions for the keyfob camera.
http://www.chucklohr.com/808/#Instructions
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