Includes:
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Video Camera and
RF Transmitter mounted inside an H0 Scale ICE Train
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Video Goggles
with RF Receiver
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Sturdy Metal
Carrying Case
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AV Cable that
allows connection to conventional TV and/or Video
Recorder
Additional
Details:
H0 Scale ICE Train
with Video Camera & Transmitter:
High-resolution color video camera with a
transmitter frequency of 2.4 gigahertz. Power for it is
picked up directly from the track (digital operation
only). The low level light effect is extremely high and
is caused by automatically switching to the black and
white mode (similar to the human eye). The camera's
focus is programmed in the range of 20-50 cm /
approximately 8" – 20".
ICE 2 Prototype: German
Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) class 402 InterCity Express,
three-unit train set. Model: The powered end car has a
digital decoder. There is one intermediate car and 1 cab
control car. The pantographs can be raised and lowered
but are not wired to take power from the catenary.
Limited edition with special markings commemorating the
20th anniversary of Märklin's MHI program. Train
length 76.5 cm / 30-1/8".
Video Goggles with an
Elastic Headband:
The video
goggles are powered by a 4.5 volt battery pack (3 each
of AAA/IEC LR03 batteries, not included). The field of vision
is totally sealed by a comfortable foam ring. The images
received are projected by 2 LCD screens directly onto
the eyes and thereby give the illusion of a movie
screen. A built-in gyro sensor controls the direction of
the camera in the train by movements of the wearer's
head. These goggles can also be connected directly to a
DVD player for watching films. A headset included with
the goggles gives stereo sound. Miniature Video Camera.
Accessories:
AV Cable: The AV cable enables you to transmit the images sent
from the train to a personal computer or a television
with an AV input. This cable also allows connections to
a DVD player so that you can use the goggles to watch
DVD films in a cinema format.
Case for Transport
and Storage: A high quality case with a foam core for
transport and storage comes with Märklin Mobile Vision.
The Märklin Mobile Vision system can be transported
safely and stored in this case. This opens up the
possibility of running on the layouts of your model
railroad friends.
Highlights:
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High-Resolution
Video Camera with Low Light Level Effect
Amplification.
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The camera has a
transmission range of up to 20 meters / 66 feet (even
when the train is in a tunnel).
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The goggles are a
new design with a closed field of vision for a real
"cinema experience" and a movement sensor to control
the camera.
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It is immediately
operational. (3 AAA batteries required / not
included)
Märklin Mobile Vision. The Adventure World of
Model Railroading Right from the Engineer's Cab. With
the new Märklin Mobile Vision you can run on your model
railroad layout right from the engineer's cab. It's real
easy, place the train on the track, put on the goggles,
and you're ready to go. A high-resolution miniature
video camera built into the cab of a Märklin ICE model
films your layout directly from the vantage point of the
locomotive engineer and sends the images simultaneously
to a new design of video goggles by means of the latest
video transmission technology. After just a few moments
you are immersed in the beauty of your layout, you see
details from a totally new perspective, and you ride
along as if you were personally in the engineer's cab of
the locomotive. The camera transmits very high
resolution images at distances up to 20 meters / 66
feet, even when the train is in a tunnel, with little
low light level effects – because in this situation the
camera switches to a black and white mode just as the
human eye would. This black and white mode generates
images even in minimal light conditions that still have
a sharp contrast. Another element supporting the reality
of the train in operation is the movement sensor built
into the video goggles; this controls the camera at the
head of the train. A simple movement of the wearer's
head to the right or the left causes the camera to turn
in that direction also and allows you to see scenery and
buildings along the route. The recorded images can be
transmitted to more than just the video goggles. They
can also be sent digitally to a personal computer by
means of an AV cable included with Märklin Mobile
Vision. At the computer the images can be cut,
processed, and sound can be added. The image received
can also be shown on a television with an AV input.