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    Help cctv motorized cameras thingys.

    need help guys

    im skint (really skint)

    but need a decant moving camera (controlable by me)

    ive seen um but they cost way to much i was hopeing if there was a way to make 1 really cheapy its gotta be water proof i have a inferred camera i was hoping i could house inside a case which could be moved by a controller, i have no idea what i need
    to make it but i no i need 1....

    any help would be gr8 help


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    Default Re: cctv motorized cameras thingys.

    bowlers is your friend.

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    Default Re: cctv motorized cameras thingys.

    humm cant get up to manchester tho

    was think of summit like cheap parts from maplin....


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    Default Re: cctv motorized cameras thingys.

    i allways thought of pulling a cheap radio controlled car apart for it's rc gear n servos to make a moving platform for a cctv camera but never got round to it
    considering you can pick up a cheap n nasty 2 channel rc car for peanuts it might be worth a go

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    u can buy controlable webcams, i wonder if u rip the cheap camera off that and waterproofify the turnybit then put your own camera on it, somehow botch it so that the computer can still detect the camera and control it using the software that comes with it
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    Default Re: cctv motorized cameras thingys.

    this says something about 360deg coverage, dont understand how but could maybe be looked into? http://maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Modu...dID=&doy=24m11
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    Default Re: cctv motorized cameras thingys.

    Quote Originally Posted by cosmicma
    i allways thought of pulling a cheap radio controlled car apart for it's rc gear n servos to make a moving platform for a cctv camera but never got round to it
    considering you can pick up a cheap n nasty 2 channel rc car for peanuts it might be worth a go

    have thought about that

    (if u use the back motor) u can go 360 but only good if its in the middle of the garden or summit i need it to be able to go up and down

    thought sum 1 would know of some kind of kit that can do it (maybe not orgianlly for cctv but for something else)

    Cheers any way guys

    i'll keep on thinking

    u can buy controlable webcams, i wonder if u rip the cheap camera off that and waterproofify the turnybit then put your own camera on it, somehow botch it so that the computer can still detect the camera and control it using the software that comes with it
    well if u take the camera off it and not unwire it jobs a good um


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    Default Re: cctv motorized cameras thingys.

    Heres what you need...i think...99p..plus £14.99 postage lol

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...538344459&rd=1

    Hope that helps mate..

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    Default Re: cctv motorized cameras thingys.

    cheers m8

    ive given the info of it to the ppl its for they thinking it over

    im at the point where i just wanna shoot this f**k whos pissin mi m8s off



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