Bubz58
Member
Here's some pics from the front and rear cameras. The detail on the front is good both day and night when not moving, and directly in front of you. The clarity suffers the further to the side as you'll see in the first pic. Can read street signs and license plates ok and some other details but the finer details are too distorted to add value. One thing I learned though is there's a date/time stamp at the bottom that includes location and speed which was nice to know. The third pic is the rear camera - details definitely suffer but a good enough record to show if someone hits you from behind. Detail for both cameras is only ok when you're moving at highway speeds. Not much chance of catching a clear license plate in a snapshot if they quickly go by you.Thanks. Would be interested in your experience with day/night clarity vs grainy for reading license plates and street signs. I have Nano ceramic window film for the camera to deal with and also with mounting. Not putting any suction cups or pads on the windshield film.
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