Hi - thanks for having this forum. Just thinking about them and these to thoughts are steering me away from "flush mounted" cameras and bothering with the parking mode (although that sounds attractive...!) What do you think of my logic please - I live in Colorado with bright hot sun so I use the sunshade basically year round! Thanks for your help.
1) the cameras that mount up flush with the window would be a bigger problem in the heat I think. I always use a sunshade so I could just be covering the camera (sunshade in back of the camera pushing against the window) so that would just make it worse heat wise for the poor camera...see what I mean?
2) So if I went with a camera mounted away from the window and slid the sunshade in front of it - I might as well not bother with the parking monitor type cameras since the camera is just facing the sunshade!!!
1) the cameras that mount up flush with the window would be a bigger problem in the heat I think. I always use a sunshade so I could just be covering the camera (sunshade in back of the camera pushing against the window) so that would just make it worse heat wise for the poor camera...see what I mean?
2) So if I went with a camera mounted away from the window and slid the sunshade in front of it - I might as well not bother with the parking monitor type cameras since the camera is just facing the sunshade!!!