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<blockquote data-quote="ron" data-source="post: 120638" data-attributes="member: 1193"><p>Thanks again Beagle for your comments.</p><p></p><p>I see that many have looked into water before using pvc & perspex, some too with cameras. I have loads of 50, 90 & 100mm in the garage, but again like most who posted in the forum - no perspex.</p><p></p><p>I did not mention in the previous post that the usb colour camera has 4 leds that allow brightness adjustment by moving a sliding button fitted on the usb cable.</p><p>I may have hit a snag with using a tablet to view or record the cameras operation should I decide to buy one. My laptop was running Windows and the tablets are often using an Android operating systems. Windows tablets are available but their pricing is unattractive to run what I need it for. I posted a question on a tech website about compatibility & await their response.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron, post: 120638, member: 1193"] Thanks again Beagle for your comments. I see that many have looked into water before using pvc & perspex, some too with cameras. I have loads of 50, 90 & 100mm in the garage, but again like most who posted in the forum - no perspex. I did not mention in the previous post that the usb colour camera has 4 leds that allow brightness adjustment by moving a sliding button fitted on the usb cable. I may have hit a snag with using a tablet to view or record the cameras operation should I decide to buy one. My laptop was running Windows and the tablets are often using an Android operating systems. Windows tablets are available but their pricing is unattractive to run what I need it for. I posted a question on a tech website about compatibility & await their response. Cheers Ron [/QUOTE]
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