I can confirm these cameras can be transplanted in place of the original short-lived motion eye. I was able to get a few of the cameras bladerunner got but the newer 1.3megapixel type (black housing). I soldered the existing motion eye wires (had to cut off the white harness) to the new cameras pcb. I will attempt to make a plug in solution with my wife’s TR using the plug from the motion eye’s pcb.
A few things:
-I clipped one side of the new camera’s pcb (where the capture button is located) to make it fit better. I can live without a capture button.
-As bladerunner states, you will have to cut some of the extra plastic inside the motion eye housing, not a big deal at all.
-This camera does have a focus lense that can be adjusted by twisting, so I just removed the original focus ring from the original motion eye housing. To focus (which will not be often), I just have to stick a flat object into the slot where the old focus ring was and adjust accordingly.
-The new camera’s pcb (1.3megapixel) is a little different from bladerunner’s picture. The contacts are now on the left side of the pcb instead of the center near the lense as bladerunner’s picture shows. having it all the way to the left makes it MUCH easier to solder the existing wires.
-You can still flip the camera over but of course the picture will be upside down. Fortunately it comes with good software that lets you flip/and mirror the image to make it look right again. Not automatic, but at least there is still an option.
-This camera still works with the original network capture software by sony.
If I am successful in making a plug in verion on my wife’s TR, I will try to post some pictures.
Thank you bladerunner for the great idea, it’s great to have a working webcam again!