SawMaster
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Yes I read your OP. As I've posted twice (now 3 times) that much should be clear. My 2nd post was intended to stave off the inevitable and ubiquitous "Hey that's me too!" posts which threads like this seem to gather It was also intended to show you my decision making process in case you wanted to take a different path towards deciding since you seem to be having problems doing that as things are. Take it and take from it whatever and however you want- that will not affect me at all
Nobody can decide best for you; all we can do is comment on your choices and of what we think may be something better suited for the job. In the end it's on you so stop overthinking and just spring for whichever one you think you'll like most. The longer you wait the more that technology will improve leaving you in an endless research loop of not knowing and never having a cam.
3 things most heavily limit dashcams; Form factor, sensor, and processor. The last two are IMHO equal factors; if either isn't good it's a fail. Both must be good to gain a win. Sony is now making some good and some very good sensors so look for a cam which has one of their newer sensors and you'll probably find a good processor behind it. That's as close as I'll get to choosing your cam- I ain't here to do your job for you
Phil
Nobody can decide best for you; all we can do is comment on your choices and of what we think may be something better suited for the job. In the end it's on you so stop overthinking and just spring for whichever one you think you'll like most. The longer you wait the more that technology will improve leaving you in an endless research loop of not knowing and never having a cam.
3 things most heavily limit dashcams; Form factor, sensor, and processor. The last two are IMHO equal factors; if either isn't good it's a fail. Both must be good to gain a win. Sony is now making some good and some very good sensors so look for a cam which has one of their newer sensors and you'll probably find a good processor behind it. That's as close as I'll get to choosing your cam- I ain't here to do your job for you
Phil