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  2. The 8 Best Dash Cams Keep Everyone Honest After an Accident - AOL

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    The rear camera supports high-dynamic range (HDR) processing to minimize blown-out lighting and grainy shadows. Both secondary cameras also have wider fields of view, allowing you to visualize the ...

  3. Nextbase - Wikipedia

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    Nextbase is a British consumer technology company and the manufacturer of dash cams. Founded in 1999, the company was originally a manufacturer of in-car entertainment systems such as portable DVD players , and introduced Dash Cams to the UK market in 2009.

  4. Exakta - Wikipedia

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    The Exakta (sometimes Exacta) was a camera produced by the Ihagee Kamerawerk in Dresden, Germany, founded as the Industrie und Handels-Gesellschaft mbH, in 1912. The inspiration and design of both the VP Exakta and the Kine Exakta are the work of the Ihagee engineer Karl Nüchterlein (see Richard Hummel's Spiegelreflexkameras aus Dresden), who ...

  5. Backup camera - Wikipedia

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    Backup camera view on the navigation screen of a Lexus IS 250 Backup camera on a Volkswagen Golf Mk7 hidden inside the logo. A backup camera (also called a reversing camera or rear-view camera) is a video camera specifically designed to be attached to the rear of a vehicle to aid in reversing and reduce the rear blind spot.

  6. In-car entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Once controlled by simple dashboards knobs and dials, ICE systems can include steering wheel audio controls, handsfree voice control, touch-sensitive preset buttons, and even touch screens on higher-end units. [1] Latest models of In-car entertainment systems are coming equipped with rear-view cameras along with side cameras for better safety. [2]

  7. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    A lens mount is an interface – mechanical and often also electrical – between a photographic camera body and a lens. It is a feature of camera systems where the body allows interchangeable lenses, most usually the rangefinder camera, single lens reflex type, single lens mirrorless type or any movie camera of 16 mm or higher gauge.