“I have tried wiring - to + and it blew the fuse.”
-ve still goes to –ve & +ve to +ve, it’s just that the machine’s earth is opposite to the camera’s earth, meaning that if the camera has any part which connects to its –ve side, then it will short and blow a fuse or destroy the camera.
I looked into this when fitting a modern radio into a classic +ve earth car. Clearly the radio’s frame would end up being live. It would need to be insulated from the car’s body but even that’s not enough, because the risk of short when anything touched it remains.
I had a wiring diagram how to overcome that, but can’t find it. Briefly the answer is to get a voltage stepper-upper from 12v to 24v. You then mount the radio (or other device) normally, but feed it 24v +ve. That has the effect of feeding it 12v neg earth.
Trouble was, I couldn’t find a stepper-upper (they’re dead cheap) which would work with +ve earth. They’d work fine –ve, but not +ve, when they would simply feed through the 12v without upping it to 24v. Guess the units had a common –ve rail inside them.