10-23-2018, 09:53 AM
That’s right up my ally..but I don’t think this is the right system to try. I looked at the website and there were no installation / calibration manuals available.
There are at least two big problems with systems like these. 1). Mounting the cameras to an existing RV. Drilling holes, running power cables, etc. Even though the cameras are small, they are likely to look like warts if the installation is not thought through. And 2). The calibration is critical to getting an accurate 360 degree “effect”.
As much as I would like to have a system like this, I am somewhat doubtful. To get a 360 view, you have to have four 180 degree cameras and have them placed along the centerline of the coach.
Of course, I could be wrong. If you have seen a system working well on a full size RV, I will gladly acknowledge my ignorance!
Bill
There are at least two big problems with systems like these. 1). Mounting the cameras to an existing RV. Drilling holes, running power cables, etc. Even though the cameras are small, they are likely to look like warts if the installation is not thought through. And 2). The calibration is critical to getting an accurate 360 degree “effect”.
As much as I would like to have a system like this, I am somewhat doubtful. To get a 360 view, you have to have four 180 degree cameras and have them placed along the centerline of the coach.
Of course, I could be wrong. If you have seen a system working well on a full size RV, I will gladly acknowledge my ignorance!
Bill
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama