lisabon_Q3
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- 70mai M500 / X200 / A810, Vantrue N4 Pro, Viofo A139 Pro
Hi guys, I'm probably the last one to get a Nexus 4 PRO from Jeff_Vantrue. Many have already described the kit and box, I will not repeat myself, but I will say a couple of theses about the impression of the Vantrue N4 PRO:
- wow, how big and heavy it is.
- magnetic mount.. cool. No need to plug and unplug the power cable
- but you need to disconnect and connect the rear camera cable
- packed well, there are such nice little things as napkins and stickers.
Perhaps I will put the completeness in the box in the 2nd place, after Viofo A139 PRO and before 70mai A810, because Viofo has a CPL filter and USB 2.0 microsd card reader in the kit.
Daytime video is very similar and is not a problem for the IMX678, night shooting is much more interesting.
So, I just turned onto an unlit highway and looked at the numbers of the first 10 cars, let's go:
(max resolution 3840*2160, HDR ON, CPL OFF)
A very interesting result! The number of the first car can only be seen on Vantrue. And also pay attention to the numbers 7 and 8. In the other models, I could not see the number on any freeze frame. In VantrueI see a small part.
During the layout, I chose the best frame with the visibility of the car number.
The originals of the video are for those who want to study the video on their own:
In a stationary state, the frame is at the same time:
(1 Vantrue - 2 70mai - 3 Viofo)
It can be seen that the Viofo image is darker...
And at the end, a comparison of a static picture at night from the rear camera:
(1 Vantrue - 2 70mai - 3 Viofo)
The rear window is tinted with a film with a light transmittance of 5%!
I like the picture of 70mai more...
- wow, how big and heavy it is.
- magnetic mount.. cool. No need to plug and unplug the power cable
- but you need to disconnect and connect the rear camera cable
- packed well, there are such nice little things as napkins and stickers.
Perhaps I will put the completeness in the box in the 2nd place, after Viofo A139 PRO and before 70mai A810, because Viofo has a CPL filter and USB 2.0 microsd card reader in the kit.
Daytime video is very similar and is not a problem for the IMX678, night shooting is much more interesting.
So, I just turned onto an unlit highway and looked at the numbers of the first 10 cars, let's go:
(max resolution 3840*2160, HDR ON, CPL OFF)
A very interesting result! The number of the first car can only be seen on Vantrue. And also pay attention to the numbers 7 and 8. In the other models, I could not see the number on any freeze frame. In VantrueI see a small part.
During the layout, I chose the best frame with the visibility of the car number.
The originals of the video are for those who want to study the video on their own:
In a stationary state, the frame is at the same time:
(1 Vantrue - 2 70mai - 3 Viofo)
It can be seen that the Viofo image is darker...
And at the end, a comparison of a static picture at night from the rear camera:
(1 Vantrue - 2 70mai - 3 Viofo)
The rear window is tinted with a film with a light transmittance of 5%!
I like the picture of 70mai more...