Actually it's not very sunny at all, but hey ho.
Bit of blurb about me:
I have built a spotter / bolt on that works reasonably well as such.
It uses a board 700, a 16mm lens, a bit of plastic plumbing, a scope adaptor and a leccy box feeding to a 5" screen.
I fancied trying to go scope-less.
I bought a 10-30mm Fixed Iris IR Zoom Board Lens for CCTV Security Camera which will focus (have tried out to about 50m), but at the 10mm end, and nowhere else - which isn't much use to me.
I read a bit more and thought that I'd scrimped and bought a 50mm C Mount Lens with Manual Iris for 2/3" Format and bout a C - 12mm adaptor.
I can get this to focus, but only at about 1m.
I'm now frustrated as ..... (enter your own dire description).
I understand there will be issues with the board camera, but I'm looking to pick up some more info before coughing up/wasting more of my precious pennies, so will be asking loads of questions.
Greetings from sunny South Wales
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Re: Greetings from sunny South Wales
Hi, using a board camera is going to be trickier for a scopeless than a bullet cam but there are ways round it if you can get the lens close enough to the camera sensor. Sounds like you are not close enough yet - and have you removed the camera board lens when using the 50mm C mount lens?
Our junior librarian put together this stonking gurt big list of threads that can help you along the way so get stuck in and good luck to you.
http://nightvisionforumuk.com/viewtopic ... ro#p121481
Our junior librarian put together this stonking gurt big list of threads that can help you along the way so get stuck in and good luck to you.
http://nightvisionforumuk.com/viewtopic ... ro#p121481
Re: Greetings from sunny South Wales
Hi, I followed your posts on the other board (where I'm Alpha Mule).
Am ploughing through the details on this site now.
I reckon you're right in that I'm not getting the lens close enough.
I'll get some pics and stick them a thread.
However: I took the 16mm out, fitted at 12 - CS adaptor and screwed the new lens into that.
I look forward to much (more) head scratching.
Am ploughing through the details on this site now.
I reckon you're right in that I'm not getting the lens close enough.
I'll get some pics and stick them a thread.
However: I took the 16mm out, fitted at 12 - CS adaptor and screwed the new lens into that.
I look forward to much (more) head scratching.
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CustomRifleScopesUK
Re: Greetings from sunny South Wales
Hi and welcome to the forum,
I do bullet cameras that are the eqivilant to the ej230 but smaller and 5v so no need for a regulator if using a vf-2c viewfinder, i have made a few scopeless in the past so if you need some ideas have a look at my DIY builds here = www.customriflescopes.uk
the website is full of free schematics to help people along with builds
If you need and info just ask
Kiund regards Slpatty
I do bullet cameras that are the eqivilant to the ej230 but smaller and 5v so no need for a regulator if using a vf-2c viewfinder, i have made a few scopeless in the past so if you need some ideas have a look at my DIY builds here = www.customriflescopes.uk
the website is full of free schematics to help people along with builds
If you need and info just ask
Kiund regards Slpatty
















