Rick Needham
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- Dash Cam
- Viofo A119S, Old Shark 1080P, G1W-B (dead), Elecwave EW-D200
Dirty windows, dirty lens or CPL can cause that effect
Try it outside of the car and see if you get the same result, if you do then it's not the window
You'll get better results at night if you use 1080p30
Looks like you have some sort of polish/wax on the windshield, you need to clean it with detergent that leaves zero residue.Here's a short video snippet from tonight's first night time test drive.
Try these settings:
EV - (-1/3)
WDR OF
CPL filter OF
Sharpness strong
+ Clean glass from inside the car.
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I think this is a fee for a wide angle horizontally, this does not affect the quality of the video, especially since my 119S has an alternative lens with an angle of 120 ° on the horizon.somewhat curved like in my earlier night screenshots though
I do the same, and I clean the inside with horizontal swipes, and the outside with vertical swipes; it is then easy to see any areas that have been missed.Car washes, road tar, road salt and road debris, etc can leave a film on windshield.
Inside, upper vents, over a period of time can cause an oxidizing film inside.
I’ve had excellent results using 50/50 vinegar and water on both sides of the windshield.