As @Nigel said it's possible to do it yourself. There are some examples in this forum: https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/forums/diy-projects.31/[QUOTE = "Nigel, gönderi: 482686, üye: 7825"]
İsteğe bağlı CPL filtre aksesuarı bunun içindir ...
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quite exorbitant price here ... ......80-100 TL
Yes, you definitely need a CPL filter. When you do install one make sure it is aligned properly or it won’t block the reflections from the dashboard.can I prevent sun reflection on a camera?
Could it have something to do with camera placement?
Does anyone have suggestions?
On your advice, I bought polarized lenses from the optician. I'll try to do cpl filter myself ... I'll share after it's doneYou can use any polarising filter or some linear polarising sheet (as sold for LCD screens) and stick it in front of the lens if you want cheap, it works almost as well.
I did it some time ago using an old pair of 'clip on' sunglasses as a lens source....Never seen someone use one designed for humans before, should work fine, interested to see the result...
I decided to try ... I cut the plexiglass material to the appropriate size and heated it and bent it around the edges. then I finished the operation on my son's cnc machine. I'll check the images after installing the camera in my carNote that it will only work correctly if it is exactly the correct way up. The camera should wear it the same way a human would, if you put it sideways then it wont work.
Never seen someone use one designed for humans before, should work fine, interested to see the result...
I think you are doing a very good job creating your own and it will be interesting to witness the results.I decided to try ... I cut the plexiglass material to the appropriate size and heated it and bent it around the edges. then I finished the operation on my son's cnc machine. I'll check the images after installing the camera in my car
[/QUOTE]I did it some time ago using an old pair of 'clip on' sunglasses as a lens source.
"Poor Man's" Polarizer for SG9665xx, A118xx, and B40xx
Inspired by Niko's DIY polarizer for the SG9665GC and the discussion that followed in this thread - https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threads/magnetic-cpl-lens-filter-for-street-guardian-sg9665gc.10942/ - I decided to try doing something with items I had laying around the house and that would work...dashcamtalk.com
you may find you need to make it larger, you'll get vignetting like thatI decided to try ... I cut the plexiglass material to the appropriate size and heated it and bent it around the edges. then I finished the operation on my son's cnc machine. I'll check the images after installing the camera in my car
It could be a matter of the lens not being oriented properly. There are some discussions in the DIY (I think) forum about how to insure proper alignment.My filter didn't absorb sun reflection.
I think the lenses didn't work.
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That's a result of using a brown/amber lens. You need a relatively neutral grey lens to avoid a color cast like that....
applies a sepia effect to the video.
I bought 3d glasses from the internet. Trials will continue ...
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