jsmith
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Yes, I tend use the "Auto HDR" feature with the VIOFO dash cameras to turn it off for daytime and on for nighttime. The D21-4K does not have a timer feature for HDR. The "Driving mode" setting is "Normal" [no HDR], "HDR" or "Ultra LP Capture". No matter what setting I select for daytime use, someone will object to its use in that manner. Since the D21-4K cannot automatically change driving mode setting based on a timer, I set it to HDR. Many users will leave HDR on all hours of the day.
Well I meant if doing a test between two products, shouldn't settings be the same? Turn off HDR for Daytime Test and Turn on HDR for Night Time. To make Apples to Apples comparison to show how both perform under same circumstances.
The D21-4K bitrate is low compared to other 4K dash cameras. I'm the image quality on the D21-4K is set to "High" which is the highest setting for that setting. The D21-4K is using the Sony STARVIS 2 IMX678 image sensor just like the A229 Pro / A329, so no it's not being upscaled to 4K.
The Vueroid 4K looks so much worse than Viofo 4K because of the compression choice. 1/3rd less bitrate introduces a LOT more noise into the image. It is visible in both day and nighttime clarity. If the hardware permits, Vueroid Engineers need make serious adjustments to firmware settings to correct the issue.
When I take the CPL filter off, some will complain that it's not showing the "best" configuration. Since Vueroid does not have a CPL filter for the D21-4K [it has been found that a Thinkware stick on CPL filter will work], I run each camera with its "best configuration" available from the dash camera manufacturer. Taking a CPL filter off for nighttime footage is also something I've done for nighttime footage, but that's not a realistic thing to do since most users will not install/remove the CPL filter on a daily basis.
Like the above, best to compare cameras identically with settings. Both on and Both Off. Gives a Fair comparison.
FYI:
In image below: Daytime Viofo you can read true and Car is in Focus. In Vueroid Liberty is hard to read and black car has a more crisp appearance.
In Night time, Vueroid rear is too "Blown Out" and over exposed.
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