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Pioneer ND‑BC8

The Pioneer ND‑BC8 is a compact universal rear‑view (backup) camera compatible with aftermarket head units that have a composite video input. It features a 1/4″ CMOS image sensor with approximately 310,000 pixels of resolution, and a wide‑angle lens offering 129° horizontal and 105° vertical field of view. Its minimal ambient light requirement of around 0.9 lux and durable weather‑resistant construction make it suitable for night‑time use and external mounting.


PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS 

Feature Specification
Camera Type Backup camera with standard composite video cable
Compatibility Any radio with RCA video input (most aftermarket, few factory models)
Image Sensor 1/4″ CMOS (~310,000 pixels)
Video Output Color
Viewing Angles 129° horizontal, 105° vertical
Minimum Illumination 0.9 Lux (night driving)
Housing Weather-proof
Mounting Universal mounting hardware included
Cable Included 30-foot power/video cable, 9′ bracket-attached cable, 23′ power/video cable
Accessories 6 self-adhesive clamps, rubber wedge, two-sided tape, hex-key
Camera Dimensions 15/16″W × 15/16″H × 1″D

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Questions and Answers

Q1: Will this camera work with any head unit?
A1: It will work with any aftermarket receiver that features a composite video (RCA) input for a rear‑view camera.
Q2: What is the field of view and sensor specification of this camera?
A2: The ND‑BC8 uses a 1/4″ CMOS sensor (~310,000 pixels) and offers a 129° horizontal and 105° vertical viewing angle.
Q3: How does it perform in low light conditions?
A3: It has a minimum illumination rating around 0.9 lux and is designed to handle around 100,000 lux in bright conditions, reducing over‑exposure and glare.
Q4: How is it mounted and what comes in the kit?
A4: The camera comes with an adjustable surface‑mount bracket, plus a long video/power cable (for example, 10 m in some regions) and mounting hardware for flexible installation.
Q5: What should I check before installing this in Pakistan (Karachi)?

A5: Ensure your head unit has a video input (RCA composite) for a camera, verify you have cable routing that works for your vehicle size, confirm the bracket fits your mounting location, and check that wiring for the reverse trigger (so the screen switches when reversing) is supported.


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