Chas0039
New Member
Most of the postings I seem to read seem to indicate that the optimum settIngs would have WDR/HDR off. Most of what I've read and seen over at the VIOFO website and the few comparisons I've seen look like it can solve some real problems with wide ranging light conditions.
So, are my impressions wrong? That is entirely possible, especially as you guys have a ton more real world experience. I'm guessing, like most things designed for difficult problems, there are plusses and minuses. So my question is, when should it be on and when off? Specifically, if it is set on all the time, what is the downside? Any other advice is very welcome, thanks.
True HDR is implemented in A119 V3 - VIOFO Official Website
VIOFO A119 V3, provides Firmware that supports HDR for customer.
www.viofo.com
So, are my impressions wrong? That is entirely possible, especially as you guys have a ton more real world experience. I'm guessing, like most things designed for difficult problems, there are plusses and minuses. So my question is, when should it be on and when off? Specifically, if it is set on all the time, what is the downside? Any other advice is very welcome, thanks.