Well if the car is right behind doing 147 km/h it might be possible.Don't expect to read license plates at 146 Km/h
I will try this.Clean your windscreen. That should help a lot.
My car is only 1.2m high, camera is mounted as high as it can go, even that it is barely a meter above ground.It doesn't help that the rear camera is rather lower than in a normal car, appears to be low enough to be in the headlight beam of the car behind even when dipped.
Thanks for the guide/tipYour photo of the rear window appears to show the dirt? It is not too bad, but you will see an improvement if you clean it with some detergent to remove the grease/oil, a tiny bit of what you use in the kitchen, and then again with clean water. Don't use a car polish, that can leave a residue.
What sort of car is it?
I think this is because it is now only 1 month from mid-winter, both A129 Pro and A119 V3 are not looking so good now, in summer they both look much better, and you can use the CPL without worrying, there is a huge difference summer to winter.like others I'm also a little disappointed about the image quality compared to the earlier footage of the A119 V3
I don't think the H265 officially exists, seems to work fine though, and if your computer can handle it then it does give longer recording times on the card.Last ride I've also tried H.265 setting , strange It's not mentioned in the users manual ..... and roads are very dirt , I will have to attach a sponge to a selfiestick to constantly clean my windshield ....
I'm really pleased with the unedited result ,
if you don't mind the reflexion of the dashboard....