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Re: cameras in a car?



Like the other reply states cameras can be hidden in any object.  Wooly hat,
1x glove on dash, cleenex (like stated) air freshner.
There are plenty of 12 volt 4 camera DVRs that are available, you don't need
to worry about vibration if you only use it when vehicle is parked.

"Rich" <Never@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> A 12 time laps recorder in the trunk.  A Mimi cam in a Kleenex box on the
> back deck.  A mini cam in the fussy dice from the front visor.
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> You could go wireless to the house.
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> "David Stiles" <DavidS@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm having a bit a problem with some local hoods.  I need a two camera
> > system for my car that covers the front and rear.  An additional
> microphone
> > channel would be nice if possible.  I don't want the cameras or mic to
be
> > readily identifiable -  the goal is to get good quality video of the
> status
> > quo.  Time and date stamp on the recorder would be nice if possible.
> >
> > Is anything available under $1000 that will do this?  I'm really
concerned
> > about adapting off-the-shelf components because of the environment in a
> car
> > - heat, vibration, etc.
> >
> > Any ideas appreciated.....
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