Anti-Glare

Reg

Jan 12, 2008
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Just got back from short trip and had the first opportunity to use my DIY reverse camera. First impression it was excellent and opened up a whole new world of seeing what's behind. It really makes extended mirrors unecessary but will keep them on.... just in case.

Only problem I encountered was when the wife wore a white top. I have the monitor mounted flat on the dash board and the glare from her top and a sunny day made it quite difficult to see at times. So I'm thinking is there an effective spray-on or stick on anti-glare product out there which will not effect the brightness of the screen. I had the brightness up full but it struggled against the sun we've just had.
 
Jul 6, 2007
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Keep the mirrors-you have to have them by law.You could try the material that you can purchase to tint windows, that may work.
 

Reg

Jan 12, 2008
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You tell her Nick..... I'm not going to!!!!

Have you any "bright" ideas to turn down the sun?
 
Feb 15, 2009
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Reg HI! may be on the wrong thing here but could you not put a small cowel around the screen to shade it then turn down your brightness a bit .

cheers Duggie??
 
Apr 7, 2008
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Reg

Maybe something like this Anti-glare screen for a sat nav, photos with protector on these might do ?
 

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