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Fuzzy/Blurry back up camera on my 13' SHO. Ford says its normal. Need advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 15428370" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>First thing first, cameras are terrible in low light situations. Unless you're putting something like what sprint cup cars have on them, you're never going to have a crisp image from a rear view camera in low light situations. You can either aid it by adding a brigher reverse light, or understand that you're always going to get a grainy image at night.</p><p></p><p>With that said, it appears that the lens on the rearview camera is either pitted or dirty. I would try and take a look at that aspect and see if it helps you out at all.</p><p></p><p>That very last image you posted, is about the same type of resolution I see out of most backup cameras in very dark conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 15428370, member: 15703"] First thing first, cameras are terrible in low light situations. Unless you're putting something like what sprint cup cars have on them, you're never going to have a crisp image from a rear view camera in low light situations. You can either aid it by adding a brigher reverse light, or understand that you're always going to get a grainy image at night. With that said, it appears that the lens on the rearview camera is either pitted or dirty. I would try and take a look at that aspect and see if it helps you out at all. That very last image you posted, is about the same type of resolution I see out of most backup cameras in very dark conditions. [/QUOTE]
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Fuzzy/Blurry back up camera on my 13' SHO. Ford says its normal. Need advice.
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