Minggu, 06 April 2014

Anyone know of any stylish camera sunglasses?

Q. I really want some "spy" sunglasses, but all the ones I have found on the internet look really bulky and looks halfway retarded. Please does anyone know of any good looking, stylish camera/camcorder sunglasses?

A. Try on https://www.coolgadgetsgift.com/apparel-and-clothing-gadgets/sunglasses-gadgets.html


i want to make a pair of video sunglasses to work with a mini dv camcorder.?
Q. I know the basics of wiring the mini camera,what i need to know is,what type plug will i need to hook into the back of my camcorder?and is the port labled dv the same as firewire?is it possible to have video come into a camcorder from another source?THANKS

A. Do you want the "video sunglasses" to play video so you can watch it? Since we don't know what camcorder you are using, we don't know what plug you need. Typically, the AV-out port is proprietary, but the other end of the cable uses RCA male (yellow-video, red-right audio, white-left audio).

If you want the "video sunglasses" to be a camera, you need to be sure the AV-port can actually do AV-in. Most camcorders do not do this. The same AV port is used, just a menu option to make it V-in. Remember, most camcorders do not have this feature - the Sony DCR-HC96 does.

Yes, the 4-pin DV jack on a camcorder is a firewire/IEEE1394/i.LINK port.

As indicated above, having video coming in from another source is possible - but it depends on the camcorder. Connecting a DV-camera to the DV port won't work - unless it is another camcorder or other firewire device with some intelligence... and you are dubbing across the firewire cable copying tape-to-tape.





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