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A329S 6CH (A329SW + A329TW) - CITY NIGHT TEST FOOTAGE (telephoto, fisheye, waterproof left & right)
1.) Front 4K - Front Windshield
2.) Telephoto - Front Windshield
3.) Waterproof Rear - Left Side
4.) Waterproof Rear - Right Side
5.) IR Interior Fisheye - Rear Window
6.) Front 4K - Rear Window
This was filmed 1 Hour 10 Minutes after sunset, (sunset was 8:17PM).
Dash cam manufacturers like it when we film night time test footage in well illuminated areas like Las Vegas, or the Macau Riviera, unfortunately I live in a small rural town, and these are the brightest lights we got. lol
Also, at this hour few cars are on the road so it limits my license plate capture opportunities.
All HDR is ON, (except for IR Interior Fisheye).
All cameras have CPL Filters, (except waterproof rear & interior).
A329S Firmware: V1.2_250708
A329T Firmware: V1.2_250708
See attached photos of camera install locations.
The Waterproof Rear (left & right side) cameras are here;
Side Camera Photos
First, and foremost the IR Interior Fisheye test footage is not valid, (I’ll have to re-film it).
When I’m testing multiple installed dash cams I must make sure the IR LED’s are not illuminated from a different camera so it does not influence the camera I’m filming test footage for, (make scene brighter than it actually is).
I went into the firmware settings of the other installed camera, and “turned off” the IR Interior Camera.
Even though the camera was not recording to the SD Card, the IR LED emitters were still fully functional.
I knew I should have disconnected the cable but it’s a pain in the rear to disconnect, and reconnect because I installed it so close to the top of the headliner so it doesn't block my view of the road as much.
You can see on the right edge of the video the IR LED’s of the other camera are illuminated, but when I momentarily stop at the Chevron Gas Station they automatically switch off, and then back on again when I leave.
One of the best features of the A229 Pro IR Interior camera was the addition of a light sensor to make transitions from IR Black & White to full color quicker, and more accurate.
This was an issue with the IR Interior camera from the A139 Pro.
The light sensor is "absent" from the A329S IR Interior Fisheye camera so it fails to transition like the A229 Pro IR Interior camera.
The reason for my momentary stop under the lights of the Chevron Gas Station, and turn on my dome light is to test the “accuracy” of the IR Interior’s ability to transition from IR Black & White to full color, and back to B&W.
Here’s an example what the transition looks like with the A229 Pro at the same Chevron Gas Station 16 months prior;
And here’s screenshots of the A329S IR Black & White, and A229 Pro full color;
Good news for A229 Ultra users though, the IR Interior light sensor is back.
Dear
@viofo
If possible, and you have the room to stuff it in, please install a light sensor on all future IR Interior cameras.
The difference between IR Black & White, and full color when ambient lighting conditions permit is HUGE!
Here’s a link to the original / raw video files, (please download in 24 hours so I can delete, and add more).
Each video is 3 Minutes long;
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/153iUeFe16Kw-DtfH8ptwPfiG-P9zEf8h?usp=sharing
Here’s the original / raw videos uploaded to YouTube for easy viewing;