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by shiroiushi
674 days ago
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No, they don't. What if the child were smaller, or lying on the ground? The idea that any car has such visibility that you can see something small on the ground immediately in front of the rear bumper is just ridiculous. Of course your chances of seeing a child in a Miata are far, far better than in a 2024 pickup truck or mega-SUV, but nothing will give you the visibility of a camera with fisheye lens mounted on the rear bumper. |
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> If a small child is sitting directly in front of your rear bumper, can you see that in any car?
No one mentioned comparing it directly to a fisheye lens (of course that's better!). Please don't move the goalposts.