I did some research and settled on the SONY RX10M4 bridge camera.
That said, the night time pics were taken with my Google Pixel 6 and tweaked in Photoshop.
Got a few snow pics yesterday . Snow this early in the year is fairly uncommon for us. Sometimes we don't get any all season. Also, the house was just repainted last month.
This could go here or in the general section. Have at it if you want to move it, but if you own a modern two battery Jeep, you'll probably want to keep one in the vehicle somewhere.
Spoiler Alert: Like LED flashlights, none of them produce their advertised ratings.
Short and sweet summary...
Get a stubby antenna and tuck it under the passenger's side dash.
I did it with my '21 and there was no discernable loss in reception quality from the external mount to moving it inside.
2" AEV lift came on the CPO truck when I bought it.
If I had a new one with just 2 inch lift I'd throw the Mopar extended control arms on it and see how that does before diving into drop brackets.
Opinions vary, but I found the drop brackets to be a huge improvement in ride quality and handling.
If you dive into this thread you'll see that I eventually installed the rear brackets as well.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/relocation-brackets-vs-long-control-arms.61582/
If you are the "average" American, May 8 is your turnover date every year.
That's the date that the money you've been earning all year begins to become your money.
The previous 127 days since Jan 1 were for taxes.
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The average American taxpayer pays approximately...
We're having the house painted, and I noticed that the spray guy shot an interesting pattern on the masking film on one of the windows.
I figured Google would say it was Japanese writing, but they seem to think it's modern art.
A signed print goes for about $700
Caught this one last night completely by dumb luck.
I was recording the moonrise and just playing around with settings.
I didn't even see it until I got the video on the computer screen.