From what I understand in cameras and dash cams, the better the resolutions, the more details you will see. As in, VGA 640x480 in the amount of pixels in it, right? So the bigger the number, the better the clarity. In terms of license plates reading, the background and the type of headlights you're using also has an impact.
Now, how do sensors work? The better the sensor the better it records the information?
How does that work for cameras using a DVR ? I'm asking because I saw this:
http://dx.com/p/ec-th2043-728-x-582-pixels-wired-ccd-waterproof-car-rearview-camera-black-189948
From my understanding of this, the 520 lines doesn't seem to matter much for the quality/resolution. The pixels will be 728x582 so it's just slightly better than VGA ? If you use a DVR box, can you alter the quality for the better?
Now, how do sensors work? The better the sensor the better it records the information?
How does that work for cameras using a DVR ? I'm asking because I saw this:
http://dx.com/p/ec-th2043-728-x-582-pixels-wired-ccd-waterproof-car-rearview-camera-black-189948
From my understanding of this, the 520 lines doesn't seem to matter much for the quality/resolution. The pixels will be 728x582 so it's just slightly better than VGA ? If you use a DVR box, can you alter the quality for the better?