Bitflow ALT-PCE-AN1 Analog Frame Grabber = $575 RME Hammerfall HDSP 9632 PCI Audio Interface $550 Industrial Camera - B/W - (suggested model) Sony XCHR50 = $575 OR Color - (suggested model) Hitachi KP-FD30 (plus AC adapter) = $1,350 Custom Camera Cable - Possible to self-construct 50 foot cable for less than $100 from VGA cable and appropriate connectors. So that is a $1,800 - $2,500 add-on to a computer to be LOLA capable. Then at NIU we added the following optional equipment. (highly recommended add-on vari-focal lens - Sony XCHR50 accepts C-mount lens. We obtained a Tamron 12VM412ASIR lens = $100) (Hitachi accepts CS mount - NIU obtained Fujinon FUDV10X7B2 DV10x7B-2 1/2" 7-70mm Lens = $100) (To allow flexibility, we also got the following RME BO9632XLRMKH balanced analog breakout cable for the HDSP9632 system = $100) Belkin Pro Series High-Integrity VGA/SVGA Monitor Replacement Cable, available in 6', 10' 25' and 50' lengths (25' available online for less than $15 and 50' available for less than $50) http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=475100  Image Removed; Designed to support high-resolution imaging and high speed. Constructed of 3 coaxial and 5 twisted-pair cables to minimize cross talk, noise, and other interference. 3 coax conductors for the RGB signal which maximizes color and imaging. Double shielding to ensure compliance with FCC requirements. Gold plated copper contacts provide maximum conductivity with no data loss. If we are posting information on line about cables, we would also want to post information about Hirose and 62-pin d-sub connectors and male/female gender. Dan just found a supplier for the D-Sub connector you brought to Miami, and I ordered some. We'll know in a week or so if it is what we want. And also advice on how to assemble them - those 62 pins are close together! Also found an ac adapter substitute for the Toshiba IK-TF5. Toshiba's was $125-140, then I found mention of a substitute made by Elmo with the same specs and connector for about $60, and then I found a new Elmo on Amazon for $20. |