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Best Reverse driving camera for Skoda Fabia MK III

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Hi friends, I would like to retrofit a reverse driving camera on my fabia mk3.

Which camera would be the best for this version?

 

 

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3 hours ago, Burtus said:

Which camera would be the best for this version?

The best web/CCTV cameras are by GoPro.

Have a look here:

 

 

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yes, that is a different situation. my unit has gps and it is mib2 amundsen 5Q0035874A while on the other thread is a swing unit without gps.

 

OK.

 

I think you need to ask @pab567 the question

Assuming you have original (non-retrofitted) unit, your Fabia is MY15 which means it has 9cm wide trunk handle.  See this aliexpress offer and select the camera for you - I beleive it's gonna be LS8011. You will also need trunk handle cover 5J0827229 and 2 pieces of M6 nuts (original ones part number is N01508210).

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@pab567 Thanks for the details. It is the original unit that came with the car TMBJN6NJGZ . Would I need any other vide converters or adapters between the camera and the unit? I am not sure which inputs this unit has. Do you have the datasheet of this unit?

You need to connect the camera to pins 6 (signal) and 12 (ground) of blue 12-pin plug in QuadLock.

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Hi Friends, 

Since I did not buy the camera yet and I studied a bit the market I would like to ask for your recommendation. (Skoda Fabia MK3, NJ5)

  1. Lights
    1. RVC with no light: would it be good during the night? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32988496836.html
    2. RVC with lights, would it drag too much current and break something else? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32943542311.html
  2. Current filter:
    1. no filter: seems ok from the reviews, but some people complain about noise on the screen
    2. with filter: would it really be needed? What do you know about this? https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005003870899929.html
  3. Connecting to MIB/MIB2: 
    1. some cameras also come with this connector which I guess and hope is good for my MIB unit   5Q0035874A H25 0245     https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33025784410.html
    2. CAN bus connection? I understand that a camera CAN bus compatible would be able to show dynamic guiding lines on the screen controlled by the movement of the steering wheel, but there are not so many cameras like this
  4. Camera angle:
    1. 130 degrees
    2. Some cameras advertised as 170 degrees but in details they say 140-170 so  I guess it is not really 170
    3. 170 degrees (fisheye). I guess the fisheye would be better to see more even if a bit distorted.
  5. Camera sensor:
    1. CCD: I guess CCD is the better option, the bigger the better.
    2. CMOS: ?
  6. Camera placement: tailgate door handle vs. the reverse light. 
    1. Tailgate
      1. pros: seems more common
      2. cons: you touch the door handle often
    2. Reverse light
      1. pros: install once, never touch again
      2. cons: ?

 

 

3 hours ago, Burtus said:

 

4.3 - 170 degrees (fisheye). I guess the fisheye would be better to see more even if a bit distorted.

 

You do realise that a fisheye lens does't give a true sense of distance to the subject?

Don't go for wireless cameras as they can be interrupted by the cars FM and DAB antennas, nor would I recommend removing the LED number plate lights and fitting non genuine ones which could cause bulb errors. 

 

I have installed reversing cameras into Fabias for a while now and the one I use it this, its an OEM Style camera. The ones I have gotten have Skoda written on them, and the wiring is perfect. Only have to adjust the lengths where needed. - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32967087437.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.6c1b5c5f3jjPLD&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu

 

The guide I followed was from Wirer - https://wirer.sk/f3_rear-camera/ 

 

You will need to be willing to pull trim panels off so a good set of trim removal tools is a wise purchase, along with radio keys, and torx screwdrivers. 

 

After fitting you will need a garage to code the Infotainment module of your car to tell it the camera is there. 

On 22/04/2022 at 13:50, KenONeill said:

You do realise that a fisheye lens does't give a true sense of distance to the subject?

When using a camera its not recommended to use only the camera, mirrors are still needed. But fish eye lenses for reversing cameras is 100% needed as it gives you full picture from left to right of the car, I use mine A LOT for that extra point of vision. But being a camera, fish eye or not its helpful when reversing up to cars or walls and you want to visually see the distance from the rear to the car/wall. 

2 hours ago, JGrindel said:

When using a camera its not recommended to use only the camera, mirrors are still needed. But fish eye lenses for reversing cameras is 100% needed as it gives you full picture from left to right of the car, I use mine A LOT for that extra point of vision. But being a camera, fish eye or not its helpful when reversing up to cars or walls and you want to visually see the distance from the rear to the car/wall. 

I agree, use the camera along with the mirrors, but my (AliExpress) aftermarket jobbie has distance and direction markings.  I spent a few minutes checking after I’d first installed it, which means that I can judge distance very accurately.

11 minutes ago, Baxlin said:

I agree, use the camera along with the mirrors, but my (AliExpress) aftermarket jobbie has distance and direction markings.  I spent a few minutes checking after I’d first installed it, which means that I can judge distance very accurately.

The lines are really helpful once you've got used to them! 

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