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"A camera with video output feed".
Camera Small | |
Mass | 5 |
Dimensions | 1×1×1 |
Cost | $1,000 |
Logic inputs | None |
Logic outputs | Video (Camera feed) |
Connections | Electric |
Since version | V0.7.1 |
Notes[ | ]
A relatively cheap, lightweight camera with a variety of uses including remote-control video-guided missiles, reversing cameras for land vehicles and ships, crane alignment view cameras, hazmat robot cameras, hull damage inspection cameras, etc.
FOV / Zoom[ | ]
Unlike all of the other cameras, the small camera has a fixed field of view of 70 degrees, the same as a player using default settings, so effectively a fixed zoom value of 1:1 with player vision. Note that when connected to monitor with a rectangular (but not square) screen, only the narrow dimension has the exactly 70-degree FOV - the wider dimension gets a larger FOV in proportion to the difference so that the image is not stretched.
Patch history[ | ]
V0.10.19-22[ | ]
- Fix - Recategorized cameras and speakers
V0.9.28-32[ | ]
- Fix - Camera feed visually not disappearing completely on signal loss
- Fix - Camera feed and lua overlay transparencies fighting
V0.9.1-2[ | ]
- Fix - Vehicle cameras not using graphics quality settings
V0.8.16-18[ | ]
- Fix - Rain and snow not displaying correctly when video camera is active
- Fix - Flickering player flashlight when video camera is active in 1st person view
V0.7.6-7[ | ]
- Fix - camera meshes appear correctly when flipped
- Fix - cameras now render water correctly when inside vehicle compartment
V0.7.1[ | ]
- Feature - Added 3 camera components (small, medium and gimbal)
- Feature - New video logic type used for transferring camera and video feeds between components
- Feature - Added 4 monitor components to view camera and video feeds
- Video logic can be chained through several scripts to layer many draw commands together, making it possible to build self-contained UI microcontrollers
- Feature - Added 2 video radio components (transmitter and receiver)
- Similar to radio antennas, but they transmit a video signal
- Quality of video signal will degrade over long distances