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Originally Posted by gopinathann Can anyone post a pic of Reverse camera while taking reverse. I would like to know the coverage of camera. I plan to go for the reverse camera/sensor for swift as the car as to be reversed between two pillars where the gap is very tight. I would like to know which of the two will be best suited for this condition. One problem here is the ORVM cannot be used and it has to be closed while reversing.
Let me know the disadvantages of reverse camera both in day & night. |
I have uploaded the pics and here is the link
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-d...tml#post749615 (New Tata Safari 2.2 VTT EX 4X2 EDIT 5000kms service done) http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-d...tml#post751772 (New Tata Safari 2.2 VTT EX 4X2 EDIT 5000kms service done)
However I think, with my experience, that if you have to reverse the car between two pillars, then the cam would not be of that much of an use. I mean if thats your basic purpose.
The cam is very useful in situations when you cant see behind in the inside RVM. For looking at the corners of the car, using the cam, you would be able to make an idea when the car is far from the objects (in this case, the pillars). But as and when the car comes near you would have to take help of the outside LRVM and the right RVM. I mean, that the reverse cam is not ideally suited for the judging the corners (of the bumpers), but of great use for having an idea, of whats immediately behind (the camera) which is generally fitted in the center of the bumper.
Maybe if you just have to judge the corners, you could think of installing Sensors along with a camera. The RD brand that I bought offers this combination too.
1 screen, 1 Cam and 4 sensors. This even comes with a 1 year warranty.
The sensors can be mounted wherever you want them and the cam would be ideal when mounted in the center of the bumper.