Hey guys,
I installed a SG9633DC along with the hardwire kit about a month ago now, and thankfully while I don't have any interesting car footage to showcase, I did manage to get some footage of a guy who ended up breaking into multiple cars on my street, but thankfully not mine.
It's funny enough that this camera is really doing it's job as a "street guardian" more than a dashcam, but I can't complain! The video starts off with him pulling up behind me and parking, walking around checking some cars, then walking in front of my car and checking all of the other cars on the street before finding some that are unlocked.
The problem is that this happened at night, which meant that it was dark, and there was also some fog on my windshield. I think that if the rear video was more clear, I might have been able to make out the license plate or at least the make of the car he was driving, but sadly I couldn't get anything.
If anyone knows of a way to improve the video quality in these conditions, or a way to improve the time lapse frame rate, I would appreciate any information!
Front camera footage: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MZRYimahORUV7t00zHJ3ePAO2MRX2IXZ/view?usp=sharing
Rear camera footage: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TO-l8h9cxADDozflEQmx1aL8BWBo1lS4/view?usp=sharing
I installed a SG9633DC along with the hardwire kit about a month ago now, and thankfully while I don't have any interesting car footage to showcase, I did manage to get some footage of a guy who ended up breaking into multiple cars on my street, but thankfully not mine.
It's funny enough that this camera is really doing it's job as a "street guardian" more than a dashcam, but I can't complain! The video starts off with him pulling up behind me and parking, walking around checking some cars, then walking in front of my car and checking all of the other cars on the street before finding some that are unlocked.
The problem is that this happened at night, which meant that it was dark, and there was also some fog on my windshield. I think that if the rear video was more clear, I might have been able to make out the license plate or at least the make of the car he was driving, but sadly I couldn't get anything.
If anyone knows of a way to improve the video quality in these conditions, or a way to improve the time lapse frame rate, I would appreciate any information!
Front camera footage: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MZRYimahORUV7t00zHJ3ePAO2MRX2IXZ/view?usp=sharing
Rear camera footage: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TO-l8h9cxADDozflEQmx1aL8BWBo1lS4/view?usp=sharing