I did try that of course, and it works *but *there are some undesirable 
effects. You get a view from about 3 inches off the ground looking forward 
through the forklift. It will 'pan' (swivel left and right) but there is no 
'tilt'. The image is upside down, and in landscape mode only. I am 
suspecting that this setup was not intended to be viewed by humans, it was 
probably for allowing the robot to recognize and pick up things with the 
forklift. Qualcomm has an image processing SDK as part of their Vuforia 
package, I have played with it a little and it can do some very interesting 
things <https://www.qualcomm.com/products/vuforia>.

On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 11:23:49 PM UTC-6, Ytai wrote:
>
> Have you tried mounting the phone in the intended place and using the 
> mirror trick to change the point of view? Might be mechanically simpler 
> than pivoting the entire phone. 
>
>

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