pidge Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 (edited) With ice fishing on the brain lately (early I know) my fishing buddy and I split on a underwater camera. Just thought I'd share some pics of it. That's all. Just used it in the garage so far, but this thing is pretty cool. The screen is 7" wide and is pretty clear (in the garage). It dosent have the bells and whistles the more expensive units have such as water temp and camera orientation, but we figured we can live without that. Hopefully. It dose have colour, contrast, and tint adjust. Wide angle and narrow angle, can adjust the l.e.d. For brightness. I've never owned such an animal before and I'm super excited to try her out. I think it's pretty neat. Here's a few pics if it. Edited October 6, 2013 by pidge
MJL Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 Honestly, along with my polarized glasses, sonar, technical clothing (fleece, gore-tex), chemically sharpened hooks and decent quality mono & braided line, my underwater Marcum camera has to be one of the greatest investments I’ve ever made. You learn so much by watching fish (There were things I’ve seen fish do on camera that just blew my mind). On the ice, I have my sonar and camera next to one another and I learned a great deal on how to better interpret my graph. I also used it to help my dad track down squirrels that made a nest in our wall.LOL I'm sure you will have a blast with it.
pidge Posted October 6, 2013 Author Report Posted October 6, 2013 (edited) Yeah I'm super excited to watch what and how they react to presentations. I think it's gonna be neat. I'm a cheap bugger so we opted for the cheaper unit, but I think it'll server us well. Random Simcoe shot MJL to get you in the mood lol I should also mention the unit comes with a thingie that attaches to the camera to get a view from overhead, a 120volt charger, a 12volt car charger, a big chunk of steel for trolling as well. Edited October 6, 2013 by pidge
BillM Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 Don't spend more time watching the camera then fishing!
wormdunker Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 Cool! That's about the only fishing toy I don't own. Gonna have to look at one. Thanx
irishfield Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 Don't spend more time watching the camera then fishing! ..oh you've met Terry too!!
Terry Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 what can I say I do love watching my camera
Fisherman Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 The only thing I don't like about the full size models, they take up a pile of space and the cable is a royal pain. If it wasn't for the price I'd be getting one of these: http://www.aquavu.com/Products/Aqua-Vu-New-Underwater-Cameras/AV-Micro-5
pidge Posted October 6, 2013 Author Report Posted October 6, 2013 -hahahahaha @ Bill -Wormdunker, never owned one before as well. They retail for $199 at BassPro. with our coupons we endend up paying about $50 each. -Terry thats pretty neat. Are you using the video out port and connecting a video camera to the unit? -Fisherman, this unit is fairly small...I think anyways. Its really not that bigs at all. Overall when its in the soft case its about the same size as a car battery id say. Once opened up its even more compact. I did see those smaller units at BassPro last night as well (not exactly the one you linked) and the cable is bloody flimsy it just feels weak. Its close to 18ga thermostat wire. I think the one you linked has a bigger screen, but the ones they had there last night were very tiny screens. Similar to an i phone.
Terry Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 I can't remember how I did that one I do record with a dvr plugged into video out but I also hook up a gopro to the aquavu. so I watch with the one and record with the other
pidge Posted October 6, 2013 Author Report Posted October 6, 2013 Good idea with the gopro. Never thought of that. Thanks.
Fisherman Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 -Fisherman, this unit is fairly small...I think anyways. Its really not that bigs at all. Overall when its in the soft case its about the same size as a car battery id say. Once opened up its even more compact. I did see those smaller units at BassPro last night as well (not exactly the one you linked) and the cable is bloody flimsy it just feels weak. Its close to 18ga thermostat wire. I think the one you linked has a bigger screen, but the ones they had there last night were very tiny screens. Similar to an i phone. I'll agree, it's pretty thin cable, so far I haven't heard of anyone breaking off or having a pike swallow the camera.
misfish Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 ..oh you've met Terry too!! LOL I want to see a laker chasing a jig. Now that would be so cool.
pidge Posted October 6, 2013 Author Report Posted October 6, 2013 A question for the tech sauvy. Terry has put a bug in my ear about recording off the AquaView. Dose anyone know if it's possible to use the RCA out port on the TV and connect it to a iPhone or iPad to record film? I'm serching the www right now, but kinda spinning my tires. I don't wana go out and spend money on a GOPRO if I don't have to. Any techies out there know if it's possible.
Fisherman Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 A question for the tech sauvy. Terry has put a bug in my ear about recording off the AquaView. Dose anyone know if it's possible to use the RCA out port on the TV and connect it to a iPhone or iPad to record film? I'm serching the www right now, but kinda spinning my tires. I don't wana go out and spend money on a GOPRO if I don't have to. Any techies out there know if it's possible. Don't know about recording to an eye patch, but it says this here in the manual: Video Out — The “Video Out” jack is for connecting your Aqua-View to a hand-held camcorder, or to a larger external monitor. Your Aqua-Vu will work with any camcorder or any monitor that accepts the NTSC video signal, and has a standard “Video-In” jack. Use any RCA-style patch cord that comes with most camcorders (also available at most consumer electronics stores.) For external video recording, plug one end of the cord into the “Video Out” jack on the Aqua-Vu; plug the other end into the “Video-In” jack on your camcorder. You can now watch your Aqua-Vu monitor and record at the same time. I'm thinking at maybe the signal type, NTSC may not be compatable with some recorders.
pidge Posted October 6, 2013 Author Report Posted October 6, 2013 Thanks for the post Fisherman. Through my searches I've seen that NTSC word used. I'll be honest it's all foreign to me lol. I was hoping for a simple cheap plug and play and record off the camera on the iPhone, but the more I search the more I believe it's impossible. I'm not giving up yet!
Fisherman Posted October 7, 2013 Report Posted October 7, 2013 Hmmm, it's electronics, new yesterday, obsolete today, more new stuff tomorrow. The older TV signals were NTSC and as of about 2 years ago were switched over to ATSC for off air broadcasting, get more channels for the same bandwidth. Analog to digital conversion in short form. Maybe it's possible to record it onto a camcorder and convert that to a digital signal for ipad/ipod.
pidge Posted October 8, 2013 Author Report Posted October 8, 2013 From all the serching I did last night and asking a techi at work it's not possible with any smart phone. Oh well it was a thought.
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