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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by mcouvillion</i> <br /><br />Pennsy58, <br /> <br />I've got two pinhole color cameras, one mounted inside an engine powered by DCC, the other still loose, powered by two 9V batteries in series. I usually mount this one temporarily in gondolas. I noticed your camera has a lens, which explains why your focal point is down the track a ways. The pinhole lens brings everything into focus right up to the camera, and it has decent peripheral vision, too. I have tried white LEDs to no avail. My engine's headlight is a white LED that is as bright as a flashlight, and I can;t see a thing in tunnels with it. However, I can see with infrared LEDs! You and I can't see the light from these, but the pinhole camera does. Try one of these with one of the white LEDs and see if your vision improves in the darker areas. <br /> <br />I'll try to get a video together soon of an actual layout, and then post a clip. <br /> <br />Mark C. <br />[/quote] <br />I envy you that you can model in a scale that allows you to put a camera inside an engine - nice! <br /> <br />As far as infrared LEDs are concerned: I know that they are used with night <br />vision cameras, but those are usually only black & white (I have some in my backyard). <br />I don't think that the image from a color camera would be that great if you use <br />infrared LEDs, since infrared has a totally different light spectrum then normal daylight. <br />This might only work in black & white. But it might be worth a try. <br />
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