Dryfly24
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I tried searching for this so forgive me and if it’s out here already but I had no luck:
At night, the back up camera is washed out by lights shining directly into the lens. I’ve seen a reference to putting film over the lights to help with the issue but haven’t seen just exactly what film was used or how it was implemented.
Has anybody addressed this issue effectively and if so could you explain just exactly what you used and how you did it?
At night, the back up camera is washed out by lights shining directly into the lens. I’ve seen a reference to putting film over the lights to help with the issue but haven’t seen just exactly what film was used or how it was implemented.
Has anybody addressed this issue effectively and if so could you explain just exactly what you used and how you did it?
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