Back up Camera

mlschultz

Boost King
My head unit has the back-up camera feature. I have not gotten around to installing it though.


http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/GPS-Navigation/AVIC-D2





Rear View Camera Capability
Keep an eye on your backside using the optional Rear View Camera (ND-BC1). Two rear-view modes are offered: while you're in reverse the rear-view camera can be in full screen. Or while moving forward, you can also see what's behind you with the rear-view split screen, which displays both the navigation map and the rear-view camera image.


It appears that I can have parking assist. :)


http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Accessories/Rear-View-Cameras/ND-BC20PA


The best in rear visual accessories for your vehicle comes in the shape of the ND-BC20PA. It is designed to provide enhanced views and tools to aid in parking. This is the ND-BC2 with lots of cool new features.

ND-BC20PA for use with Pioneer AV and Navigation products that feature a rear-view camera input.

Features include:

Adjustable (Normal/High) viewing angle for easy assessment of parking space width and depth.
Lens correction for undistorted rear view image.
Camera position compensation rotates the image for optional rear view without changing camera position, even if the camera is not installed in the middle of the rear and aimed horizontally.
Wide viewing angle: 135 degrees (horizontal) x 100 degrees (vertical)
1/4" color CCD sensor with 270,000 pixel resolution.
1.5 ~ 10,000 lux automatic luminance control that includes automatic low-light lux mode for higher detail and contrast in low-light conditions.
Compact camera unit: 1" (W) x 1" (H) x 1" (D)
Composite video output.
 
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Misanthropy

Information Junkie
Thank you for the links ML.

I will be looking for something a bit smaller :) The only installation area I can think of right now is tucked up near the license plate lamps. Any suggestions?
 

tixer

Lincoln Evangelist
I've seen many that secure to the top two bolts on the license plate. Not totally clean, but it'd get the job done, and you could probably follow the same path as the electrical for the light..
 
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