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Blackbird #46 08/07/2012 - 18h20

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Gian92 @ 08/07/2012 - 10h55 a dit:

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The lens alone costs allready 20 euro and then I'll have to adjust some things, so I think I rather buy a new one for 40 euro  :)



For half the price you would get a camera optimised for the infrared spectrum, and you would have to adjust nothing.

That's just an advice, you can throw it away, of course.



I see your point, but I'm not that handy and I'm not quit sure if the camera will work when I put it together...
When I get a new one, I pay more, but using the correct filter, I should be able to get a good tracking device I think  :)
My point of view is:
20 euro ==> not sure if I'm able to get it right and not sure how it works...
40 euro ==> sure it works and I get a working webcam as well (only lightly modified for IR, whilst the other lens is optimazed for it)

Cheers!
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Gian92 @ 08/07/2012 - 10h55 a dit:

I see your point, but I'm not that handy and I'm not quit sure if the camera will work when I put it together...
When I get a new one, I pay more, but using the correct filter, I should be able to get a good tracking device I think  :)
My point of view is:
20 euro ==> not sure if I'm able to get it right and not sure how it works...
40 euro ==> sure it works and I get a working webcam as well (only lightly modified for IR, whilst the other lens is optimazed for it)

Cheers!


I really don't understand your point. If it's everything compatible, why shouldn't it work? I have this objective lens and I'm not even using filters.

This consumerist approach is wrong to me.

But okay, it's your money, as long as you dispose of the old device properly (although never sustainable).

Cheers
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Steph @ 08/07/2012 - 18h35 a dit:

You can get PS3 Eye for about 15€ on the net.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-Playstation-Eye-Camera-EyeCreate/dp/B000W3YQ1Y


http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B000W3YQ1Y/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new



Do you know if I could thrust these links?
And I live in belgium, so maybe I'll have to pay more for shipping...
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Gian92 @ 08/07/2012 - 10h55 a dit:

I see your point, but I'm not that handy and I'm not quit sure if the camera will work when I put it together...
When I get a new one, I pay more, but using the correct filter, I should be able to get a good tracking device I think  :)
My point of view is:
20 euro ==> not sure if I'm able to get it right and not sure how it works...
40 euro ==> sure it works and I get a working webcam as well (only lightly modified for IR, whilst the other lens is optimazed for it)

Cheers!


I really don't understand your point. If it's everything compatible, why shouldn't it work? I have this objective lens and I'm not even using filters.

This consumerist approach is wrong to me.

But okay, it's your money, as long as you dispose of the old device properly (although never sustainable).

Cheers



I just ment that I have to drill a hole to fit the lens, right? But I don't know where the holes have to come or how I should do it... Don't also think I have the equipment for making such a small hole.
But if that installment works, your telling me I do not need any modification and I would be ready to go?

You said you have that setup: does that work better than the normal PS3 cam with photofilm over it?
Grtz
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Gian92 @ 06/07/2012 - 19h27 a dit:

Forgot to mention, you also need the mount: either this or this.

The model depends on the space between the holes (from centre to centre) in the camera: measure them to get the mount with the right spacing; so, no need to make any modification, in theory.

Post the measurement before making any decision, but I think it's 18 mm.

When I bought it there wasn't such a choice  ;)



I think I got some good news: I was able to unscrew the M12 mount
(like in your link http://www.ebay.it/itm/S-Mount-M12-Board-Lens-Holder-/110840910642?pt=UK_CCTV&hash=item19cea21332)
from the lens itself that I broke...  :D The M12 mount itself is only lightly damaged and should be able to keep a new lens in place! So it's the original M12 mount one, meaning that it'll fit right back on to the circuitbord where it belongs!
And if I understood you correctly, I will able to buy the new lens for 20 euro and screw it on, right?
So no need to start drilling I hope...

Just hope that I haven't damaged the circuitbord by during the proces of opening the cam.
Thanks in advance again!
Edited by Blackbird on 09/07/2012 at 00h37.
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I think I got some good news: I was able to unscrew it from the M12 mount from the lens itself that I broke...  :D So it's the original one, meaning that it'll fit right back on to the circuitbord!
And if I'm correct, I will be just able to buy the new lens for 20 euro and screw it on, right?

Thanks in advance again!


That's exactly what I meant.

Take an accurate measurement of the distance between the holes (from centre to centre):

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The M12 mount itself is only lightly damaged and should be able to keep a new lens in place! So it's the original M12 mount one, meaning that it'll fit right back on to the circuitbord where it belongs!
And if I understood you correctly, I will able to buy the new lens for 20 euro and screw it on, right?
So no need to start drilling I hope...



Yes, you wouldn't need to drill anything in any case: you would only screw the new objective lens to the camera.

Now the decision shifted to whether or not get a new M12 mount. It depends on the integrity of the mount that you have, but I would recommend getting a new one. It's up to you.
Edited by Gian92 on 09/07/2012 at 00h50.
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Yeah, just saw a video telling that the original mount is to small to hold that new M12 lens... correct?
So I'll still need to fit a new M12 mount and therefor I need to messure the distance ...

EDIT: just did the messurement with a regular ruler and it looks like 1,8 cm :)

But I also see some damage on the outsides of the circuitbord because of extracting it out of the cam, hopefully I haven't damaged a crucial part.
Any way to test this without a working lens?

Grtz
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Yeah, just saw a video telling that the original mount is to small to hold that new M12 lens... correct?



What video? The mount should be the same. The only problem is that, if I remember correctly, it has glue in it.

But if you get the mount + the objective lens you would combine them in a single shipment since they're from the same seller, so I really don't see a big dilemma here.
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EDIT: just did the messurement with a regular ruler and it looks like 1,8 cm :)


Take 5 measurements and calculate the average.

But I also see some damage on the outsides of the circuitbord because of extracting it out of the cam, hopefully I haven't damaged a crucial part.
Any way to test this without a working lens?

Grtz


Sure, just carefully connect it to the PC and see if it works with the CL Eye test, although you would see just a white image. If you see it, it's OK.
Edited by Gian92 on 09/07/2012 at 00h58.
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This was the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KywyZDUQBIk&feature=related

So I could just get the new M12 mount together with the new lens.
I can try the new M12 mount, but if it doesn't fit exactly I could still use my old one  :)
So no hard steps to do if I understand you:
- Order lens + M12 mount
- Screw on new M12 mount and then the new lens
(- if the new M12 mount doesn't work, I still have my old one as back-up)
- Put the camera back together
- Cross fingers and hope that the circuitbord is still working properly

Correct?
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White in an illuminated environment  and default cam settings ;)
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Blackbird #59 09/07/2012 - 01h07

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[/quote]
Sure, just carefully connect it to the PC and see if it works with the CL Eye test, although you would see just a white image. If you see it, it's OK.[/quote]

Just tested it: it still is able to detect the shade if I hold my finger in front of the light so I think it's ok  :)
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Blackbird @ 09/07/2012 - 01h01 a dit:

This was the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KywyZDUQBIk&feature=related

So I could just get the new M12 mount together with the new lens.
I can try the new M12 mount, but if it doesn't fit exactly I could still use my old one  :)
So no hard steps to do if I understand you:
- Order lens + M12 mount
- Screw on new M12 mount and then the new lens
(- if the new M12 mount doesn't work, I still have my old one as back-up)
- Put the camera back together
- Cross fingers and hope that the circuitbord is still working properly

Correct?



Correct, but do the test that I told you before purchasing anything. Also, the new mount comes with no screws (at least mine), so you'll have to take care of the original screws until the package arrives to use them.

So if your measurement is correct you should get this mount, which is the 18 mm version. Check the distance carefully, though.

Cheers and good luck ;)
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