![]() ![]() I've been trying out the T790 for a couple of weeks now and I'm not impressed, although others might have better luck than me. Lets hope some qvia users chime in with actual user feedback, or maybe links to some raw footage to compare the 2 ( cant go by youtube videos ) Lukas/ maybe Qvia too tend to use "low" bitrates, and on the Lk7500 the footage seem a little "sharp" compared to others, but its still a allright camera and i am happy its in my sisters car. The qvia camera is pretty new so hard to tell, my first real dashcam was a Lukas LK-7500 and it worked allright and is still on duty in my little sisters car. the ZC12RC dont have GPS, thats not a bad thing cuz if needed speed can be determined off video footage. This offcourse demand you have a little DIT skills with a soldering iron and is willing to take the unit apart.Ģ. the microfone is in the main unit so if sound is important to you you cant hide it too good, or you can do a remote mod on it to extend the microfone outside of the main unit. There is 2 "minusses" with the SG camera.ġ. The SGZC12RC is a camera on wire type so you will still need the main unit to be in the car, but when you have installed it and set it up you can stash it fairly good.īuy you will need to keep it within reach as you might want to get hold of the memory card to get footage off it, and allso with most cameras its a good idea to format the memory card in the camera once in a while ( i do it about every month ) Well the camera unit of the SGZC12RC is much smaller than any Blackvue or the T790 Doers this need to stay wired in the car or can I leave it home? Not sure where I would put that in the car, especially if I will be using some sort of battery drain device in addition to the camera. I noticed the advertising pictures of the SGZC12RC show some sort of control unit that comes with the camera. Is there a full OFF switch on the above models so that it won't drain the battery while parked in the garage for extended time periods? ![]() Sometimes the car stays in the garage for 3-4 days at a time, so it would be pointless to leave the camera recording during those times. I'm just wondering if anyone has had any first hand experience with the above? What is important to me is surveillance while i'm parked, while out for dinner or at a work meeting for a few hours during the day (my car is parked in a one car garage overnight and do not need the camera recording). ![]() They both look pretty good and I like the style of the cameras (similar to Blackvue). I reached out to Pier28 and was recommended the above two cameras. ![]()
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