Why is the reversing camera image dim?
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Reversing camera image dimness is caused by low temperature. Here are specific details about reversing cameras: 1. Introduction: The car reversing camera is a complete system, which can also be formed by adding a camera device and an in-car display. The 360-degree panoramic view system compensates for the domestic limitation of only providing images through radar or a single rear-view camera. 2. Panoramic view: The panoramic view system can have four video outputs, namely front, rear, left, and right. Cameras are installed at the front of the car, the rear, and under the side mirrors. Controlled remotely, it can automatically switch between views, which can be composed of four videos or a single video, enhancing anti-theft monitoring and driving safety.
I usually rely heavily on the reversing camera when backing up, but recently it became dim, making it hard to see what's behind me, especially when parking in the lot. At first, I thought it was a lighting issue, but upon closer consideration, the summer dust might have accumulated on the camera lens. I quickly grabbed a soft cloth and gently cleaned it, and sure enough, it improved a lot. If it remains dim after cleaning, it might be due to poor wiring contact, aging of the camera itself, or internal electronic component failure affecting the image brightness. Remember to regularly check the camera's mounting position to prevent rainwater seepage and rust. This issue is quite common, especially for cars that have been used for several years—don’t take it lightly, as an accident while reversing could be troublesome. It’s best to develop a habit of checking the camera’s clarity before each drive to ensure safety comes first.