Was this video recorded in 1080p60fps or 1440p30fps?
I know youtube adds comoression to the files, I ma just asking since I guess 60fps would be preferable for a "crash cam" when looking on stills of the videos. As soon as there is a lot of motion (like the moments before a crash) both videos smear text quite a lot. I dont know if 60fps would help or if its just interpolated images which could even make it worse. Though I doubt the camera module ans lens quality is good enough for 1440p but I havent tried mine, im just judging from the videos.
Sharpness is something i worked a lot with on projectors (semi pro) and in 9/10 cases artificial sharpening removes detail but gives more pop. Same thing with mobile phone cameras.
I would be amazed if there was professional sharpening algorithms and cpu to handle it in this kind of camera as its really cpu intensive even when just playing video.
With that said, i normally stay away from sharpening = set it to minimum (unless algorithm is totally wrong and minimum degrades "original", then i set it to mid way (0) )
Really imoressive to drive the same round twice that equal. I even saw the same white car in the roundabout lol
Thanks for the comparison