SGM26
Member
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2018
- Messages
- 30
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Scotland
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Dash Cam
- 512GW + Rear Camera
I understand that both cameras are recording at 1080p 30fps so picture quality is going to be lower than the 1440p I'm used to using, however many of the videos appear blurry or pixelated, particularly in low light. Number plates are typically easy to see in bright conditions but appear blurred somewhat in overcast conditions and more or less indistinguishable in the dark.
I've uploaded a few videos, both from the front and rear camera in bright, overcast and night time light conditions. I'm aware that YouTube's compression makes them look slightly worse hence I have included thumbnails of the video as viewed in VLC.
You can also download the original files (and some more screenshots) here - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DES5CedF9on2RI06rpjkC7tHnqyz6p0N?usp=sharing
If anyone who also has the front and rear camera can let me know if this level of detail is normal or not that would be great.
Bright day - front
Bright day - rear
Overcast - front
Overcast - rear
Night - front
Night - rear
I've uploaded a few videos, both from the front and rear camera in bright, overcast and night time light conditions. I'm aware that YouTube's compression makes them look slightly worse hence I have included thumbnails of the video as viewed in VLC.
You can also download the original files (and some more screenshots) here - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DES5CedF9on2RI06rpjkC7tHnqyz6p0N?usp=sharing
If anyone who also has the front and rear camera can let me know if this level of detail is normal or not that would be great.
Bright day - front
Bright day - rear
Overcast - front
Overcast - rear
Night - front
Night - rear
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