SawMaster
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The light striking the sensor through a given lens remains the same- it's what happens when the pixels turn the light into data that changes things. Smaller pixel=less light capture which might fall below the data-generating threshold. Binning is the solution, but then you can't claim 4K resolution and binning has issues too. It seems to me that before the kinds of cams we're talking about can do 4K well they're first going to need a larger sensor which means a larger lens which means more size and cost.
The 4K dashcams we have now are hardly better than today's good 2k cams except in perfect conditions.
Phil
The 4K dashcams we have now are hardly better than today's good 2k cams except in perfect conditions.
Phil