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Here of some pictures of the camera. The first is a shot from underneath showing the camera replacing the right license plate illuminator.
The second is a closeup from the rear. The third is a shot from the back, and the forth is a picture of the license plate illuminator that it replaces. You can see the clips on this piece are identical to the camera, so it's easy to replace. No hole had to be drilled in the car as the camera wires can enter thje trunk area from pre-existing channels in the frame. Hope this clarifies your questions..... The weather here in Canada is presently cold and snowy, so I'm not going to put in my Kenwood 9960 until it warms up a bit. I don't want to snap any cold plastic pieces. I did try the camera in the house, and the automatic aperature worked fine, but in very low light, the picture was grainy, but still better than the $80 Boyo license plate camera I had purchased earlier. For $18 delivered, in my opinion, it's a no brainer. It is a straight CMOS camera with some blue grid lines as well as some numbers from 10-50, in increments of 10....It probably just gives an idea of how close an object is, and not absolute distances. It's not controllable like the Kenwood CMOS300 which is a $300 US camera. (for the fellow that asked). |
Here is a link for the one I purchased. Works great. Is quite similar and does illuminate ok at night with the rear lights and what not. Looks great during the day. Mine was missing the power line but I just cut the connector off and soldered leads on anyway.
NISSAN Livina Car Backup Reverse Rear View Camera | eBay http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1...IMAG0065-2.jpg |
Hey Svre46
I looked at your unit as well but chose mine for a couple or reasons. I wasn't sure if it would fit so went for a cheaper unit, and the one I got was completely clear on one side, so I thought it might do a better job of illuminating the license plate. After installing mine, I think we could assume any of these cameras made for the Nissan Livina will fit our 370Zs. If one of these vendors made a CCD version, it would probably be a better unit. I haven't found any though. Having said that, I'm happy with what I have, as it's only for seeing where the heck you are going when backing up. Without the camera, your are really in the dark! |
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This one claims to be CCD and the housing looks to be the same.
CCD Auto Camera for Nissan Livina/Geniss/GT-R products, buy CCD Auto Camera for Nissan Livina/Geniss/GT-R products from alibaba.com Strait from China, they are selling in quantities of 100+. This might be an opportunity for a forum sponsor to retail for the Zs. At $30 plus shipping you could fill a niche and make a profit. Hint hint. |
Here's a whole list of similar cameras. Some CCD, some CMOS. They all look like they can work. Some vendors will sell you 1 as a sample....I mean ...who would buy 100 if you didn't get a chance to test it first?
Camera Livina-Camera Livina Manufacturers, Suppliers and Exporters on Alibaba.com It's nice to have so many options. |
thanks for the info and taking the time to snap pictures fellas!
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pretty clean installs. Looks good.
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Here's a picture from the $18 camera. Works great.
It would be interesting to compare it to a CCD version.... The screen is showing quite a bit of reflection as the picture was taken in the daylight, but I think you can get an idea of the image quality. |
thanks, did you get yours from tmart? if so how long did it take in shipping ? also did it have all wires needed to connect this to the 9960 ?
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Got my camera and mounted from TMart install was a breeze. However I will say this. During the day it looks great at night you cant see jack $hit.
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It took about 3 weeks to Canada. Interestingly, it was shipped from New York, but the web site was for China. I haven't checked it at night yet, but when testing in the house under low light, it was grainy. As I mentioned earlier, it was not as grainy as my $75 Boyo CMOS camera.
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someone give me an idea of where does the back of the license place light is? how can i get to it from the trunk..
I cant figure out how to get the wires from the camera to the trunkkkkkk thanks. |
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