Found these good instructions for the keyfob camera.
http://www.chucklohr.com/808/#Instructions
Jerry
web site:
http://thescrr.com/
Wow Tom, you are far ahead of me in thinking about how to use it. Let us know when you get some made.
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.
Tom Trigg
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!
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.
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.
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
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
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!
Mick
Chief Operating Officer
Northern Timber Company - Mt Beenak
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
Nice Vidio, how long has your RR been in place all of your shots were steedy with no bonce or jidder
Dave
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
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.
Modeling the Bellefonte Central Railroad
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http://www.youtube.com/user/PennsyModeler
To change the topic ever so slightly, I 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. I shot a series of videos using it inside and outside a train, uploaded them and edited them and posted it on you-tube. The link is below, if you are interested.
The pen/camera comes in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB, and I guess you get better video as you pay more, but to my mind the video quality of the 2GB I bought is fine. And I find it easy to operate. If the yellow light is on, it is on, and if the blue light is on, it is recording. And there is only one button to press, on the top where most pens have a button.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFp06fj16D0
LUMPY G OK !! Guys I have been laughing at this topic for weeks the price should have given theproduct quality away.
Lumpy: Even through the aggravation of not getting it to work correctly (at least on purpose, as I did get a good 20 min of my feet by accident) I’ve been having fun with it. Truth be known, I probably will not smash it as it takes very nice 90-second vids. The display quality of these short vids is just as good as my big camera.
OK !!
Guys I have been laughing at this topic for weeks the price should have given theproduct quality away.
But if you look at the bottom of the instructions at the chicken scratch or ( fine print )it will probably say WE-FO-KING-U- distributing co.
Check back next month for the anticipated video, either passenger view, or impact resistance.
I am sorely tempted to apply maximum vertical impact with an eight-pound sledge hammer. Da Boss (wife) has advised me to set it aside for at least a month before trying one more time before checking its impact resistance.
I agree with the others. When you get it figured out, please post the instructions so we all don't have to reinvent the wheel here.
I also ordered one. I'm not sure if I have the required card around here or not. I have about 10 camera's, so maybe.
Mark
M. Gilger - President and Chief Engineer MM&G web
Web Site: http://mmg-garden-rr.webs.com/
I really love those Chinglish instructions. Micro-Mark has a product called the "push hammer." The instructions say, "Just hold push hammer and power it."
Deliberate attempts to "film" a vid produce 6~15 seconds worth of video. Accidental vids (when I think I turned it off and set it down) give 2~6+ minute vids.
Got it working yet?
I hate Rust
Far as the chicken coop Tom, well guess I am a city boy. Besides, to me coop just sounds funny. Any look with your camera? I will add I would love to have a garden railroad. But I need three things to happen, extra money, job where I have time and money to work on it and find a kid that likes to dig trenches!
Cuda Ken
Think I figured out what I was doing wrong. I should say "a friend showed me what I was doing wrong." He sent me a forum link about this thing and it said that charging time was 5~8 hours. I have been charging it from my web book for only an hour or two, so it was not getting fully charged. I took the charger for an "enVue" (electronic pocket picuter frame 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch screen) and am going to let it set until the little yellow light goes out.
I got 2 PM's tday from you guys aksing what are the two "buttons" nearest the key chain. Well, them ain't buttons. They are a molded part of the case, just dummies to make it look like a car remote.
As requested I scanned the entire owner’s manual>
Here is the front.
Here is the back.
Seems as though the small scalers are having fun with this thing as well.
So, what's the big deal about having a chicken coop? Advantages to having chickens, 1. They clip the lawn so lawn mowing is reduced by 50%, 2. Natural weed control, 3. Natural insect control, 4. Sweetest eggs you ever had, the yoke is more orange that the friut we call orange, more nutricious than store bought. Major disadvantage: since they like to scratch around they have a tendancy to bury the tracks and under-dig structures out in Vine Arbor and Rosebud Flats. Plus it is just plain fun to watch them gang up on the dogs and chase them around the yard.
ttriggI know it will do more because I was just putzing around with it hanging out of my pocket while cleaning the chicken coop and got almost 20 minutes worth of video of my feet.
Don't know which is funner, 20 minutes of your feet or the fact you have a chicken coop.
You might try this link.
http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/t/171459.aspx
Sorry it not it is not a live link, still trying to figure the ins and outs of Fire Fox.
Santa Fee All The Way may very well have the same camera, posted he paid around $12.00 for his.
Thanks for the effort.
dwbeckett So It's push button many time's and hope it workee Dave
So It's push button many time's and hope it workee
That be a most positive YES SIR!!!!
Every time I think I got it figured out and put it in a streetcar I get about 10~15 seconds of video. I know it will do more because I was just putzing around with it hanging out of my pocket while cleaning the chicken coop and got almost 20 minutes worth of video of my feet. Now I just got to try to figure out what the devil I did! The picture quality is a hundred times better than I was expecting from a $6 camera.
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