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Old 11-17-2008, 02:42 AM
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Another problem with the BMW's camera is that there is no sense of depth or dimension. Here's a picture that someone else uploaded in another thread. If you look at the car on the left, indicated by an arrow, it looks flat and unreal, like someone drew a picture of a car on a cardboard box!
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Old 11-19-2008, 08:30 AM
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Hey, are you serious about the Logitech webcam?

Can anyone post some pics to see the quality difference?

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Hey, are you serious about the Logitech webcam?

Can anyone post some pics to see the quality difference?

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lol, you kidding right?
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Old 11-19-2008, 10:34 AM
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Hey, are you serious about the Logitech webcam?

Can anyone post some pics to see the quality difference?

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Just because I'm so disappointed with the backup camera, I will show you.

This is the 800x600 resolution output of the webcam on my monitor... you can see the pixels but you can also see the clarity despite this being a camera picture too.



If we could get similar quality on a screen smaller than half that size, I'd be happy. (The smaller the screen, the better quality a decent picture should look).
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Old 11-24-2008, 03:20 PM
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My wife's Buick Enclave backup camera is LIGHT YEARS ahead of the BMW's. Trying to figure out the technical specs of the camera's to see if replacing the BMW camera with the GM part might work. Reverting...
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Old 11-25-2008, 11:48 AM
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My previous car (7 years ago) -- Nissan X-trial, has build-in back camera that can work in pitch dark.
The camera comes with an infrared source.

But for this X5, I paied 3 times more than the Nissan, the carema is even worse than the one on my laptop.

So, folks, what you can do? It is BMW.
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I am not sure what's the fuss is about bad camera here. My 11 35d has a perfectly good camera - both night and day.
Been recently in a Lexus GX and Infiniti JX - both had blurry camera with much lower resolution than my e70. Friend's Toyota Highlander also has lower res camera, with no sense of where the vehicle is going to end up.
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I am not sure what's the fuss is about bad camera here. My 11 35d has a perfectly good camera
Seriously, you're comparing an 11 to 08's and you don't understand the issue? Our complaints are why your camera now works perfectly fine day and night. You must think BMW engineers do nothing all day long. Thanks for the insightful post Sherlock.
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You must think BMW engineers do nothing all day long. Thanks for the insightful post Sherlock.
I actually do think they do nothing all day, Watson.
Want me to start counting issues still present since 2007?

P.S. I think I accidentally resurrected an old thread. It was near the top in the list of topics. Damn you xoutpost..
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Old 10-04-2012, 05:54 PM
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So?

Gents, so how to fix the poor quality ? By changing the screen? Or i have to live with that?
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