Hey guise. I like to mod things.
SUPER WIDEEE~! That's what she said. :twisted:
Approx. 160 degrees.
Don't forget! Youtube compression is terrible for MP4 videos like this. It honestly looks way better on the computer.
The thing people have to understand is that the wider the angle, the less sharpness the image will have on this 2MP sensor and at 1080p resolution.
Of course you can pick up details such as the licence plate and even the driver inside the car if you had a telephoto lens mounted on the camera. However, that's a telephoto lens, not wide.
The wider it gets, the harder it is to maintain a very sharp image... considering the lens is $7...
I know many people will start to complain about how the video is not sharp and you can't read licence plates...
People have used dashcams way before us overseas. They have no problem with VGA 640x480 resolution... so why do people even complain?
The main purpose of a dashcam is for evidence in case of a collision with YOUR vehicle, not to pick up details like the plate. Of course, having the plate on file will help, but it's not necessary in a serious collision.
SUPER WIDEEE~! That's what she said. :twisted:
Approx. 160 degrees.
Don't forget! Youtube compression is terrible for MP4 videos like this. It honestly looks way better on the computer.
The thing people have to understand is that the wider the angle, the less sharpness the image will have on this 2MP sensor and at 1080p resolution.
Of course you can pick up details such as the licence plate and even the driver inside the car if you had a telephoto lens mounted on the camera. However, that's a telephoto lens, not wide.
The wider it gets, the harder it is to maintain a very sharp image... considering the lens is $7...
I know many people will start to complain about how the video is not sharp and you can't read licence plates...
People have used dashcams way before us overseas. They have no problem with VGA 640x480 resolution... so why do people even complain?
The main purpose of a dashcam is for evidence in case of a collision with YOUR vehicle, not to pick up details like the plate. Of course, having the plate on file will help, but it's not necessary in a serious collision.
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