oh my goodness, I think you're missing the point...
For me is not a problem to be the horrible man, I already accepted this long time ago just because I believe in what I say. I like to fight for the truth.
what matters is how the dashcam performs.
Yes!
Here are 2 original untouched videos directly from the card of
A139 with HDR On and with HDR Off, speed is visible.
There is not a single incoming car when HDR Off is better. There are about 63 incoming cars. Maybe somebody can spot a single car when HDR Off is better, I couldn't find. There are many cars with license numbers not visible but the weather was bad and most of the cars are dirty. This is why you can see car license numbers on some cars and on some not, even are consecutive cars.
Now lets look at 2 snapshots of
A139 (not Pro!) to see how big is the difference between HDR On and HDR Off. The original image quality is downgraded when creating the GIF but you have the original videos.
It is a difference like night and day and not hmmm... maybe the HDR is a little better, for sure the HDR On dashcam was lucky in this snapshot. Very not!
And now a bonus with added A139 Pro HDR On snapshot. This bonus video is included in above link to check my snapshots. In the first GIF you can see even the second car license number from A139 Pro snapshot.
Just looking at above snapshots I hope people will understand how amazing is the HDR feature and its value should not be lowered by some very rare and unlucky snapshot. A snapshot with a clear car license number can save your money and maybe your freedom. No matter if the grass is green or not, if the sky and clouds are nice or not, in dashcam world the only important thing is the proof. And in my country the proof can be only with a clear car license number or some witnesses who spotted the car license number and can declare to the police what they saw. In my country most of the people don't want to be witness because police and judges make their lives complicated during the trial. So the best option is to capture the license plate also during night not only during day. And, now, this is much much more possible because of Sony in a way that was never before.
Another bonus (original snapshots
here) to see that Starvis 2 Clear HDR is better than Starvis DOL HDR and I expect no Starvis snapshot to be better than a Starvis 2 snapshot. First GIF is at total speed of about 120 MPH (180 Km/h).
I've been scouring the footage A139 Pro nighttime footage and I can't come up with one example of being able to see a license plate when the amount of ambient light is low (darker rural road or driving down the freeway).
People, please understand this:
HDR is not Night Vision!
HDR is
only about overexposure. HDR is
reducing the overexposure, when there is too much light and the brightness just
explodes. Look at above GIFs at the incoming cars headlights and of course at license plates.
HDR will
not add brightness in the dark or under ambient light. Brightness is added
only by the Starvis (2) technology.
No matter if HDR is on or off, at twilight, at dawn, sunset, sunrise, the car license plates will be
not visible
if the cars are moving. For sure there will be some situations when will be visible but nobody should put their hopes in this.
HDR
needs a lot of light, needs overexposing, needs your car headlights pointed to the incoming car license plates. If the incoming car is close to the dashcam car, if the speed is under 60-80KM/h, if the incoming license plates are not dirty, any EU user with A139 Pro and HDR enabled should expect to read the incoming license plates. With HDR Off, at night, there is 0,000% chance to read a car license plate if speed is higher than even 50 km/h. In normal situation of night, over 20 KM/H HDR Off is useless.
If somebody wants to put snapshots from my videos on this forum or on another places he can do. I don't want any copyright about that videos, anybody can use them and should not to mention me as source. I want to remain an unknown (and horrible) guy. You can take even better snapshots than me, I didn't insisted too much on that videos because main subject was now A139 and not A139 Pro. If you can find a poor situation for A139 Pro compared to A139 please post it with snapshots so Viofo can look and maybe improve it. Sony IMX678 can do even better HDR On videos.
If for USA the Clear HDR is useless, sorry for them. At least one time the EU wins!