Russell,
I tried doing just what you suggest several years ago and found it not
terribly useful. The clarity of the picture with all of the bouncing around
proved to make the view not useful. I did not buy a top o the line unit (I
am a new englander after all!) and so perhaps with improvements in
technology and your willingness to shell out more $ than I was would prove
more success. I would agree that you would need as large a screen as you
could fit and that would be helpful. I'd be inclined to try Evan's idea
first though.

Mo Tougas


On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:37 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm looking for other members input/experience with the use of remote
> "back-up" type cameras for monitoring a sprayer from inside a cab.  I have
> seen youtube videos from europe with orchard rigs using cameras and a quick
> google search turned up several options designed for ag use that cost
> between $400 and $900.  My concerns with regard to orchard use are:
>
> 1. Whats the minimum screen size required to get clarity?
> 2. How well do they work at night?
> 3. Does the screen create too much reflected light in the cab at night?
>
> If anyone can answer these questions or has anything to else to add, it
> would be appreciated.
>
> Russell Holmberg
> Holmberg Orchards
> Gales Ferry, CT
> www.holmbergorchards.com
> cell 860 575 2888
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