LMJ
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- Viofo A129 Duo (not installed yet)
Thanks!
The same pros and cons as for the front. If you have reflections that reduce the visibility, then you need it, otherwise, you don't. The only drawback of using a CPL is a slight reduction in the amount of light that reaches the lens, so if you don't see any reflections in the rear window, better not install a CPL.I know that. My question is what are the pros and cons of using it for the rear?
I know that. My question is what are the pros and cons of using it for the rear?
Also depends what you want to record. I don't have bad reflections from my own car, but I like to use a CPL to see better through the windscreen of the car behind me, to record whether they are on their phone etc.The same pros and cons as for the front. If you have reflections that reduce the visibility, then you need it, otherwise, you don't.
At the front, the road in front of you is illuminated by your headlights.Thanks, in certain bright sun situations, I definitely need it. Just wondering if it will be a detriment at night? I guess if it performs like the front its all good?
No, it does not need adjusting.The filter be adjusted after fitting?
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