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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="SVECobraR" data-source="post: 15428427" data-attributes="member: 24712"><p>Personally, I would like Ford to find a way to provide a clear image at night, or, give me something in writing that states that the cars camera, as designed from the factory, is not going to work properly at night. </p><p></p><p>I cannot accept the fact that this is fairly normal. I know it's just a backup camera but this is a $50k car and this is not acceptable. Has anyone ever heard of Honda or Kia saying that our cameras don't really work at night time. No, you haven't, because even on their $15k cars their cameras run properly.</p><p></p><p>What if you bought a used iPhone 7 in 9 months from now, one with only 100 hours of run time, and when you try using the camera/screen at night time you get a very blurry/fuzzy image. You call apple and they say, "oh yeah, these things don't work that great at night. Yah Samsung and every other manufacturers work fine but ours, not so much". Would you sit back and say, ahh it's okay they were just trying to get through the warranty period with as low of out of pocket cost as possible. </p><p></p><p>Then you post it online as you are upset that your $850 9 month old phone with very few hours of usage has a shitty night time camera and somebody tells you "hey if the night time imagery from your CAMERA are that important to you then maybe you should just walk around with a flood light to properly light things up". </p><p></p><p>I know it's a bit of a exaggeration but realistically this is absurd. No $50k car should have this type of problem. This setups cost $300 for a very good unit from Amazon and one of the biggest car manufacturers in the world can't get theirs right. This is the most expensive and newest car i've ever owned and it just sucks that it has a bunch of stupid problems like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVECobraR, post: 15428427, member: 24712"] Personally, I would like Ford to find a way to provide a clear image at night, or, give me something in writing that states that the cars camera, as designed from the factory, is not going to work properly at night. I cannot accept the fact that this is fairly normal. I know it's just a backup camera but this is a $50k car and this is not acceptable. Has anyone ever heard of Honda or Kia saying that our cameras don't really work at night time. No, you haven't, because even on their $15k cars their cameras run properly. What if you bought a used iPhone 7 in 9 months from now, one with only 100 hours of run time, and when you try using the camera/screen at night time you get a very blurry/fuzzy image. You call apple and they say, "oh yeah, these things don't work that great at night. Yah Samsung and every other manufacturers work fine but ours, not so much". Would you sit back and say, ahh it's okay they were just trying to get through the warranty period with as low of out of pocket cost as possible. Then you post it online as you are upset that your $850 9 month old phone with very few hours of usage has a shitty night time camera and somebody tells you "hey if the night time imagery from your CAMERA are that important to you then maybe you should just walk around with a flood light to properly light things up". I know it's a bit of a exaggeration but realistically this is absurd. No $50k car should have this type of problem. This setups cost $300 for a very good unit from Amazon and one of the biggest car manufacturers in the world can't get theirs right. This is the most expensive and newest car i've ever owned and it just sucks that it has a bunch of stupid problems like this. [/QUOTE]
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