Hi all!
I have a technical challenge and I would appreciate your advice.
I work for an Aerospace company and I need to use a small video camera to relay the view from a pilot's eyepiece to a VGA / composite monitor.
Head-up display information is projected into the eyepiece via a tiny mirror, about 2mm square in the centre of an otherwise-clear eyepiece. Currently I'm using a pinhole bullet camera which looks directly into this mirror and all the information being projected is visible ... however, the quality is not sufficient for the purpose, even though it's a "600 TV Lines" resolution camera.
To see the camera, type '180EXPI' into Google and it's the second link, from Henrys.
We tried two other larger cameras but neither could capture all the information being projected by the eyepiece - only a circular patch of the information was visible, with the corners being cut off.
I'm not certain of the technical term of what I'm after, but what sort of lens should I be looking for if I want to capture information being projected at very close-range from a very small mirror?
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Kind regards,
David