I'm very new to this whole Digital Video thing, as I'm about to prove. Stay with me on this. When I was in high school, a friend of mine had managed to swap a small-block Chevy V-8 into his little '71 Datsun 510. What a pain! But it worked and DAMN was it fun!!
My question is, what would prevent some fairly gifted electronics-minded person from swapping out his 1/3" CCDs for some 1/2" or, what the hell, some 2/3" CCD's? Certainly, physical space might pose a problem. Re-bending (Re-refracting?) the light entering the camera. Some custom electronics, I suppose, but is it really out of the realm of doability. Are larger CCD's even available for purchase? Seems to me that anything can be hotrodded...right?
The type of car my friend had is referred to as a "sleeper". A boxy little Consumer Video camera with 2/3" CCD's, 4:4:4, High Def? Mini-Viper? Sleeper-cam!
Hit me!
My question is, what would prevent some fairly gifted electronics-minded person from swapping out his 1/3" CCDs for some 1/2" or, what the hell, some 2/3" CCD's? Certainly, physical space might pose a problem. Re-bending (Re-refracting?) the light entering the camera. Some custom electronics, I suppose, but is it really out of the realm of doability. Are larger CCD's even available for purchase? Seems to me that anything can be hotrodded...right?
The type of car my friend had is referred to as a "sleeper". A boxy little Consumer Video camera with 2/3" CCD's, 4:4:4, High Def? Mini-Viper? Sleeper-cam!
Hit me!
