S Signhere Active Member Joined Aug 2, 2014 Messages 223 Reaction score 99 Country Canada Oct 17, 2014 #1 It should reduce the sensor's shutter/integration speed in bright outdoor settings. And possible reduce heat output as well! Another example ...
It should reduce the sensor's shutter/integration speed in bright outdoor settings. And possible reduce heat output as well! Another example ...
reverend Well-Known Member Joined Apr 22, 2014 Messages 5,715 Reaction score 4,105 Country United Kingdom Dash Cam Too many Oct 17, 2014 #2 I think Synoptic mentioned these as well - have you tried any at all?
OP OP S Signhere Active Member Joined Aug 2, 2014 Messages 223 Reaction score 99 Country Canada Oct 18, 2014 #3 reverend said: I think Synoptic mentioned these as well - have you tried any at all? Click to expand... Hopefully, in about three weeks from now.
reverend said: I think Synoptic mentioned these as well - have you tried any at all? Click to expand... Hopefully, in about three weeks from now.
Sabe Well-Known Member Joined Oct 6, 2012 Messages 1,252 Reaction score 565 Country Finland Dash Cam G90, GT300W, Mobius A, C Oct 18, 2014 #4 Well, according to wikipedia ND filter lessens the amount of light, this is not what i want in my car, winter is coming and soon there will be about 5 hours of daylight
Well, according to wikipedia ND filter lessens the amount of light, this is not what i want in my car, winter is coming and soon there will be about 5 hours of daylight
OP OP S Signhere Active Member Joined Aug 2, 2014 Messages 223 Reaction score 99 Country Canada Nov 23, 2014 #5 A Fotga slim ND Fader, a 30.5mm to 52mm adapter and some double-sided "window kit' tape ("W-B" weldable) ND fader set on minimum (ND2 or one f-stop down)
A Fotga slim ND Fader, a 30.5mm to 52mm adapter and some double-sided "window kit' tape ("W-B" weldable) ND fader set on minimum (ND2 or one f-stop down)
OP OP S Signhere Active Member Joined Aug 2, 2014 Messages 223 Reaction score 99 Country Canada Mar 19, 2015 #6 G90 v441 ( ~20 Mbps ) + HDR + ND2 Filter ( Fotga) Vs. Mobius B v0.53 ( ~18 Mbps ) + Pixel Binning ( "wide" FOV) + WDR
G90 v441 ( ~20 Mbps ) + HDR + ND2 Filter ( Fotga) Vs. Mobius B v0.53 ( ~18 Mbps ) + Pixel Binning ( "wide" FOV) + WDR