Viofo does a very good job in terms of sustainability and solutions. I can say that my interest in cameras has completely turned into a hobby for me, without any profit motive. For this reason, I had the opportunity to test many cameras while continuing my search for the best and most useful camera for my vehicle.
Problems encountered or suggestions for improvement were not ignored.
So Viofo is doing its job.
It is certain that image quality will vary between users. In other words, different combinations such as camera position, windshield tilt, dashboard material, vehicle height, color of the vehicle hood result in different images. In addition, the lighting conditions of the road you are driving on, traffic density, sky visibility, that is, whether it is mountainous or a high-rise building, etc. also varies.
As a result, it is necessary to obtain an average image. And even if you capture this image, the image cannot be the same throughout the year. In other words, it is natural that the image you get on a day when the sun is vertical is not the same as the image you get on a day when the sun is horizontal.
By definition and function, the dash cam is not intended to produce a cinematic image. In the event of a possible accident, it is expected to identify the way the damage occurred and the other vehicle you damaged, or to identify the person or persons who caused the damage and present evidence.
Of course, it is also important that the camera works properly.
My expectations from a camera are that it consumes less energy, that the image quality is sufficient to prove the case when necessary, that it has a long life and that support can be provided in solving possible problems.
I think Viofo took this very well.
Everyone should know this; like never before,
There will never be a perfect camera, now or in the future. because expectation and technology will continue to chase each other.
Thank you
@viofo @VIOFO-Support for all your support, interest and work.
Happy national holiday, have a nice holiday in advance