John G
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I'm looking for a dash cam for my new truck. I've learned from past dash cams that there are several things that I want and don't want.
DON'T Want:
To give you an idea of what I'm looking for, the Letown LT9 has most of my wants, but the big and mostly useless screen makes the forward-facing camera waaaay to big. The Goluk T3 would be fantastic, if it had a wider angle lens. BTW, I have a T3 in my other vehicle and I'm pleased with everything but the FOV.
Any ideas?
DON'T Want:
- Screen - I don't need a screen to show me what I'm seeing in front of me. It just takes up more windshield real estate and blocks my vision.
- Bulky Mount - There is no use getting a small, unobtrusive dash cam, if your mount is twice the size of the cam.
- SMALL - Preferred form factor like Goluk or DDPai Mini3, but I could deal with something else that would be equally unobtrusive.
- 150 to 170 degree FOV
- Aspheric Lens - It does no good to have a wide angle lens, unless the lens is aspheric (non-spherical). Otherwise, it's just too distorted.
- 1080P or better resolution - 1440P or better, for wider angle lens
- Either radar or optical motion sensing (radar preferred) for parking mode
- WDR - Wide Dynamic Resolution
- Very Low Light Capability
- At least 32 mb. memory
- CAPACITOR - In South Texas, the inside temperature of a car can reach 180 degrees, on a sunny summer day.
- WiFi connection
- 64 or 128 mb. memory
- Remote Save/Lock Button
To give you an idea of what I'm looking for, the Letown LT9 has most of my wants, but the big and mostly useless screen makes the forward-facing camera waaaay to big. The Goluk T3 would be fantastic, if it had a wider angle lens. BTW, I have a T3 in my other vehicle and I'm pleased with everything but the FOV.
Any ideas?