Fast-moving objects during night time are hard. Need to see.
Here's a sneak peek for this morning.
Hopefully, tonight don't capture any paranormals in the video recordings
damn clear but the memory usage is quite huge, Viofo 129 normal one already 330mb for 3mins video.
Just want to ask, last weekend during holiday i drove non-stop 4 hrs, when i touch the dashcam and it was very very hot, is it advisable to shut down for a while to let it cool down or just ignore about it?
damn clear but the memory usage is quite huge, Viofo 129 normal one already 330mb for 3mins video.
Just want to ask, last weekend during holiday i drove non-stop 4 hrs, when i touch the dashcam and it was very very hot, is it advisable to shut down for a while to let it cool down or just ignore about it?
1080p to 2160p is a huge difference Also the A129 Pro is on High Bitrate mode which will use more space also. There is a Maximum Bitrate mode which I will test tomorrow if tonight's recordings are done.
Normal as all dashcams will get warm/hot when in operation.
1080p to 2160p is a huge difference Also the A129 Pro is on High Bitrate mode which will use more space also. There is a Maximum Bitrate mode which I will test tomorrow if tonight's recordings are done.
Normal as all dashcams will get warm/hot when in operation.
This A129 Pro I feel is hotter
Any chance u could borrow an IR thermometer to measure how hot it gets?
Fast-moving objects during night time are hard. Need to see.
Here's a sneak peek for this morning.
Hopefully, tonight don't capture any paranormals in the video recordings
WOW, video quality is top notch, think will do wonders during night time recording. Please make sure you edit the "scenes" before releasing if you are capturing road side video tonight..with the new PRO very high possibilities of capturing what human eyes cannot see. Price I hope won't go above 1k..some korean cams are around that pricing.
The frame rate isn't going to change the way the picture/video looks at night. That is just how many pictures it takes a second, so you can adjust the smoothness.
Depends on how much lighting is getting into the camera and how fast the shutter speed is.
The frame rate isn't going to change the way the picture/video looks at night. That is just how many pictures it takes a second, so you can adjust the smoothness.
Depends on how much lighting is getting into the camera and how fast the shutter speed is.
So it's not just only the frame rates.
I guess that the sensor technology need to improve further so that it can capture more light at night. With this, the shutter speed can be increased and the amount of blur should reduce.
Fast-moving objects during night time are hard. Need to see.
Here's a sneak peek for this morning.
Hopefully, tonight don't capture any paranormals in the video recordings
Looks really good..
QUOTE(blurjoey @ Aug 15 2019, 02:34 PM)
1080p to 2160p is a huge difference Also the A129 Pro is on High Bitrate mode which will use more space also. There is a Maximum Bitrate mode which I will test tomorrow if tonight's recordings are done.
Normal as all dashcams will get warm/hot when in operation.
This A129 Pro I feel is hotter
QUOTE(blurjoey @ Aug 15 2019, 10:39 PM)
Another sneak peek.
No dashcams can capture clearly at night while moving fast
Unless slow down then it's clear
Not so bad.. But a bit disappoint..
QUOTE(Zaryl @ Aug 15 2019, 11:01 PM)
Perhaps in year 2020 there will be new sensor technology that can capture car plates clearly at night even when moving at 100km/h.
By then, keep up the good work reviewing dashcams.
What wait till 2020.. It's already been here.. It's called Speed Trap... Going 160km/h, It's still capable of grabbing your plate and a shot of the driver too..
This post has been edited by voncrane: Aug 16 2019, 09:55 PM
Looks really good.. Not so bad.. But a bit disappoint.. What wait till 2020.. It's already been here.. It's called Speed Trap... Going 160km/h, It's still capable of grabbing your plate and a shot of the driver too..
Why disappointed?
But the speed trap is taking a photo only not video