pjkovie 0 Posted November 9, 2011 (edited) At our club, we had a small (25mm square) camera mounted to the ceiling grid over our cash register. It was about 4.5 feet above it and had the field of view that was just a little larger than the register key-pad (about 2' x 1.5'). The resolution was good enough to read the denominations of the individual keys so you could monitor cash transactions. During a recent renovation, the camera got broken and I need to replace it. It had an adjustable lens that screwed in and out to obtain the correct focus. The thread was 12mm x .5 pitch (I believe) - very fine thread. I have talked to many sales people and cannot get someone to tell me exactly what I need for a replacement camera. I want to be certain that what I buy will suit my needs. I don't want to be mailing items back and forth because they were wrong. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should be looking to buy that will meet the need. The broken camera has no information at all written on it. I can supply pictures. Edited November 10, 2011 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soundy 1 Posted November 9, 2011 At our club, we had a small (25mm square) camera mounted to the ceiling grid over our cash register. It was about 4.5 feet above it and had the field of view that was just a little larger than the register key-pad (about 2' x 1.5'). The resolution was good enough to read the denominations of the individual keys so you could monitor cash transactions. During a recent renovation, the camera got broken and I need to replace it. It had an adjustable lens that screwed in and out to obtain the correct focus. The thread was 12mm x .5 pitch (I believe) - very fine thread. I have talked to many sales people and cannot get someone to tell me exactly what I need for a replacement camera. I want to be certain that what I buy will suit my needs. I don't want to be mailing items back and forth because they were wrong. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should be looking to buy that will meet the need. The broken camera has no information at all written on it. I can supply pictures. M12 is a standard thread for fixed-lens board cameras - most any board camera should do. You can use the existing lens (swap out whatever the camera comes with), or order one with the appropriate lens. According to this calculator: http://www.isorainbow.com/lens_calc.htm For a 1/4" sensor at 4.5' distance, you'd need a 7.2mm lens to get a 2' wide view. Your camera probably came with a 6mm lens, which would give about a 2.4' wide view at that distance. 6mm would not be an uncommon lens length to ship with that type of camera. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Numb-nuts 1 Posted November 9, 2011 Where are you based? 12mm is as Soundy says a standard board lens thread. The lenses are usually secured with a fine grub screw or similar. If you get a board camera you obviously need to buy one with a case or you will have to house it. Better to buy one in a housing.The higher the TVL the better picture you will get. Aim for 600 TVL and you won't be disappointed. If you want to save some money, a B&W camera will still give you a razor sharp image, however colour cameras are now exceptional value. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pjkovie 0 Posted November 10, 2011 Soundy and Numby, Thanks for your input. I am located in NE Pa. I will search for what's available and standard, now that I have some idea what I need to shop for. I believe that the lens that is with the camera may be a 12mm x 29 degree mini board zoom lens. Would that mean that the camera is a 1/3 CCD? Thanks for your assistance. Oh! one more thing, Numb-nuts, that's exactly what my old man used to call me when I was a kid. Cool! " title="Applause" /> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites