Quote: Originally Posted by Genesisfactor
Hehe, just watched htree and was half expecting you to blow that stop sign

Have no idea why though. I have to agree with alti. Though in the daylight this is probably more apparent, its too apparent.
See, i wanted to have it inwtalled at the bottom of my windshield at the corners to try to prevent this. However, you don't get a great view of the road other than the road ahead. And hell i want to see the squirrel just before i run it over (jk jk).
My car is black, so i can pretty much mount it whereever with less chance of anything being seen, but the two BEST exterior places is in the front lip where people cut out for headlights, but knowing me, its definitely going to get damaged or dislodged, plus i want something a little higher, or in the grill, which i'm not too keen on doing either
EDIT: (at the pic above) Well that could explain it... Would a polarizer be a good choice for a low light camera though?
It also looks faster than it is due to the lens I think. 40mph was about the fastest I was going in any of those.
Funny though, in 3, that corner, half way around the park, is a really tight turn. Everything in my trunk flew to the other side. In the video, it doesn't look tight at all.
As far as cutting down the light, I dunno, it's damn sensitive.
Look at the
previous post with the night shot.
Even the traffic signals which are fairly dim and directional look like novas.