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The Lukas is gathering lots of interest at the moment and rightly so as it is a very high featured dual camera.
The X2 has been available since October 2014 and the Lukas has just hit the market this month (March 2015).
Both cameras are high end Korean models featuring parking modes and builtin battery discharge prevention.
The Panorama has a touch screen display, whereas the Lukas goes for the minimal approach with just an old school LCD text display like the old clocks you saw in cars or on the front of a VHS player.
To balance things out, the Lukas has Wi-Fi connectivity and connects to your smart phone.
The Panorama runs at 15Mbps on both channels so 30Mbps total, and the Lukas runs at 7Mbps on the front channel and 5Mbps on the rear channel so uses just 12Mbps total for both channels - less than half the data.
The Panorama uses seperate microSD cards for front and rear video, whereas the Lukas uses one full size SD for normal driving video for both channels.
For these comparisons the X2 was running firmware 1.02.04 and the Lukas Fi07 - both the latest version available for each camera at the time of writing this.
So how much difference in picture quality is there?
Let's find out.
The X2 has been available since October 2014 and the Lukas has just hit the market this month (March 2015).
Both cameras are high end Korean models featuring parking modes and builtin battery discharge prevention.
The Panorama has a touch screen display, whereas the Lukas goes for the minimal approach with just an old school LCD text display like the old clocks you saw in cars or on the front of a VHS player.
To balance things out, the Lukas has Wi-Fi connectivity and connects to your smart phone.
The Panorama runs at 15Mbps on both channels so 30Mbps total, and the Lukas runs at 7Mbps on the front channel and 5Mbps on the rear channel so uses just 12Mbps total for both channels - less than half the data.
The Panorama uses seperate microSD cards for front and rear video, whereas the Lukas uses one full size SD for normal driving video for both channels.
For these comparisons the X2 was running firmware 1.02.04 and the Lukas Fi07 - both the latest version available for each camera at the time of writing this.
So how much difference in picture quality is there?
Let's find out.
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