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One solution is to add a wider-angle lens onto the existing camera. I've seen folks who have retrofitted residential door viewfinder lenses onto reverse cameras -- worked well and I thought it was a great idea and solution. The door viewfinders are less than $20, are wide angle and you can take them apart easily. Any Ace hardware store carries them. Find a small one, remove the lens, have someone hold it (or tape it temporarily) over the camera lens. If it works then carefully glue it via the outer perimeter,

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One solution is to add a wider-angle lens onto the existing camera. I've seen folks who have retrofitted residential door viewfinder lenses onto reverse cameras -- worked well and I thought it was a great idea and solution. The door viewfinders are less than $20, are wide angle and you can take them apart easily. Any Ace hardware store carries them. Find a small one, remove the lens, have someone hold it (or tape it temporarily) over the camera lens. If it works then carefully glue it via the outer perimeter,

Thanks odix for a very good solution. Regards.

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