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    look into the audiovox CMOS-1

    you may end up paying a LITTLE more than $60 (more like $99), but its a great camera and i promise you its going to be one of the most resilliant ones you can find. you can find it at any best buy or online for $99. guarantee its gonna hold up in the cold (it has no problem in colorado cold)

    it also has a reverse image viewer which is very very necessary (most of the cheapies dont have it), otherwise you will see everything backwards and end up backing into everything

    it doesnt have a 'night shot', but it does adjust for bright or dim situations. and it fits perfectly in our rear view spot (as well as possible without having the factory)

    also, you will have no problems plugging it into your deck (i have done many of them on land rovers and yukons)
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    As far as the location for the rear-view camera lens-- don't forget about the "Dummy Plug" location on the rear tire carrier (located just below the big word ISUZU)!!! This is exactly where the local domestic Japan Version VX had the OEM stock camera lens. On USA export models, it's a Dummy Plug.

    The cool thing about the existing Dummy Plug location for mounting the actual camera lens is that it's already at a 45 degree angle. Thus, the camera view shows the back edge (hitch area) of the VX rear bumper and any protruding objects as they enter the camera view when backing up. This would also work great when trying to hook-up to a trailer.

    I don't like the License Plate Frame Camera's because they don't look downward at a 45 degree angle and show the edge of the VX rear bumber. Consequently, it's still possible to back into a very low slung object that is just out of camera view (crunch, crunch).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    I don't like the License Plate Frame Camera's because they don't look downward at a 45 degree angle and show the edge of the VX rear bumber. Consequently, it's still possible to back into a very low slung object that is just out of camera view (crunch, crunch).
    as far as technicality, yes....you need to have 45 degree angle..but anything under the licence plate on a VX out of back up camera view would most likely end up hitting the gas tank skid plate (not much damage to the VX unless moving very fast)

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    I knew about the dummy plug (I can't tell you how often I've cursed Isuzu for not making that a factory option in the US with the accompanying double din video unit)... thanks for the advice on the camera, honestly the mirrored image deal didn't even cross my mind but now that you mention it I would say that feature should be a necessity!

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    pb, how do you get the camera to show in reverse? i guess i could read the instructions.. but i figure you will answer before i muster the motivation to look

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    Quote Originally Posted by etlsport View Post
    pb, how do you get the camera to show in reverse? i guess i could read the instructions.. but i figure you will answer before i muster the motivation to look
    if you have the audiovox CMOS-1?

    there's a blue wire loop at the end of the RCA's connected to the camera....cut that loop and the image will flip

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    if you have the audiovox CMOS-1?

    there's a blue wire loop at the end of the RCA's connected to the camera....cut that loop and the image will flip
    well its def audiovox.. apparently not the cmos-1 tho.. no wire loop

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