The 's-video' cameras you saw were more than likely "easy fit" kit stuff, they run a single 4 pin plug, 2 pins for the standard composite video signal, with the 12v supply on the other pins. It wouldn't have been actual s-video feed, there isn't a processor around that uses s-video inputs (unless it happens to be outputting 12v on 2 of it's pins that is)
The cameras in the above stills were using CMOS based cameras, if the OP get's a CCD based camera (similar to the one i linked to), the picture will be fine.
Buying a digital camcorder for £150+ instead of a camera & capture card for £80 isn't my idea of cheap either
The cameras in the above stills were using CMOS based cameras, if the OP get's a CCD based camera (similar to the one i linked to), the picture will be fine.
Buying a digital camcorder for £150+ instead of a camera & capture card for £80 isn't my idea of cheap either
