The resolution of the cheap ones i'm looking at is really crap. You'd better bring a walking stick when navigating with them at nightNo, that's what I mean by the picture.
The resolution of the cheap ones i'm looking at is really crap. You'd better bring a walking stick when navigating with them at nightNo, that's what I mean by the picture.
Probably make a home-made sci-fi movie with one of those.The resolution of the cheap ones i'm looking at is really crap. You'd better bring a walking stick when navigating with them at night
Frame rate is possibly 12fps for most of them as well, and most will be fairly low too (legal requirement in some places as militaries and such don't want such toys in civilian hands if they are good). Depending upon what goes if you want to do home made then you can make such a thing -- many older webcams have a infrared filter you can readily easily remove and possibly do a visual block (black bin bags are generally the first thing many note when they get an IR camera) and even augment with an IR lamp (use one with such gear and militaries note it as a big shoot me sign, hence passive and active).Probably make a home-made sci-fi movie with one of those.
In before your first has a built in lead (like many, perhaps most, did).*looks at all the vga cables I have stored*
*sees no vga crt monitor*
No... not yet.
especially "awesome" if you got a loose contact ("wackelkontakt") on one of the color channelsIn before your first has a built in lead (like many, perhaps most, did).
One of the computers in the university library had that. Nobody wanted to sit at it/use it. I had however discovered electrical tape (many years earlier actually) and thus had a fine screen.especially "awesome" if you got a loose contact ("wackelkontakt") on one of the color channels
everything had a yellow tint
i remember silent service 2 had green water
norton commander was also not the signature blue/cyan