TwinTowers
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Picked one up this weekend to replace a G1W I've had for almost 3 years in South Florida.G1W-S is now available at Amazon:
G1W-S Amazon US
Picked one up this weekend to replace a G1W I've had for almost 3 years in South Florida.G1W-S is now available at Amazon:
G1W-S Amazon US
great stuff there mate, i have noticed the same with the IMX322 sensor it tends to make images look like its tinted blue --- but its miles better at picking up more light at night. I believe the IMX323 sensor is just a lower-cost version of the IMX 322 - no notable differences between the two.Got one from SpyTec on Amazon. It looks good, details could be sharper, but it has the fish-eye effect that is quite a bit more obvious when viewing than my Rexing F9 that has a wider FOV. At night it does pick up a lot more detail than the F9. Overall it does a decent job. Here are 2 screen captures to show what the fish-eye effect looks like compared to the Rexing. Same intersection, look at the light pole to the left.
G1W-S:
Rexing F9:
okYou can PM us directly,and we will take this raw video from G1W-S for you!
Just bought one of these as a test product for future resale to my customers, trying to find out what is the best class card it will take for future reference, although Viofo has informed me to use a 64gb transcend card, its the class I need as I am a wear some cams have issues with diffident classes. any advice will be more than welcome guys.
If Amazon is correct, mine should arrive tomorrow. I'll be using a 400X pulled from another G1Wx cam cleaned and reformatted since I'm out of extra cards and that is my newest one. I guess I need to get more cards this weekend if they're available and affordable
Does anybody know of a Gmail user can have more than one YouTube account? I'll be needing to post comparison vids soon
Phil
Use the same P/W for both accounts.May have to do that- yet another password to remember though which with my tired old brain is as daunting a challenge as climbing Everest
Phil