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Request for video sensor and transmitter to standard tablet


Yigal

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Hi Yigal,

First, please see with a forum admin to change your screen name to your full name (first and last name)

 

For your question, I am a bit confused about what your are asking. What video sensor are you talking about? what type of video signal are you transmitting?

Have a look at the Teradeck Cube. It takes a HDSDI or HDMI input and converts it on a H.264 over WiFi. You can connect any tablet (using their app) to view the image. It does have a bit of a delay in the image.

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Another option is the DJI Lightbridge which offers Wireless HD video to an Android tablet (via USB ), HDMI, and soon to be iPad (via USB ). It was made for Multirotors but doesn't require an aircraft to work. Range is around 700ft, delay varies. I wouldn't call it a zero-delay solution like Paralinx and others, but it gets you wireless video to your tablet.

 

http://www.dji.com/product/dji-lightbridge

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Thank you Victor & Mike fro answering. I think I didn't explain well the needs, sorry for that.

 

The sensor should be small, less than 4 mm diameter, similar to this: http://www.electronics123.com/new-products/MuC213-Camera-Module.html

Such sensor should be connected by wire, 1 meter long, to a small transmitter.

The transmitting range can be short, within a room, so no need for strong transmitters like you suggested.

All should be battery operated, and easily handled and carried.

 

As for Video resolution, I didn't assess it yet.

Of course, better quality is preferred, but only if it is not conflicting with the size.

 

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I'm just trying to figure what this has to do with Steadicam at all...

Maybe Cinematography.com is a better bet for you. or a medical forum.

 

I'm happy to help but you will need to give us much more info on what you are trying to do. What do you want to film, why you want to film it, where do you want to film it, what are the restrictions?

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