Thanks for the comments so far. I did another test run the next morning with the focus set manually. This worked much better. Didn't post because these video are only just so interesting, right?
I'll try to get some in car video of some twisty mountain roads once spring is here, though it'll probably be in the s2000, rather than the MR2. :-)
To get the focus sorted out, try mounting the camera higher so it sees less of the interior. Also makes rue your windshield is clean, so it won't focus on the glass. I mount my camera to my passenger seat headrest with Velcro straps, it's just high enough that it does not focus on the dash or other interior.
how did you make the camera mount? i also have an MR2SC, so i've been lookin around..
elizphom 2 years ago
I was wondering if you could set the focus manually on this camera. Good to know.
Great car too! Right wheel drive!
dtmbcorp 2 years ago
what settings did you use? I just got my camera, same model.
during the night the quality is PURE crap.
xklawenx 2 years ago
Thanks for the comments so far. I did another test run the next morning with the focus set manually. This worked much better. Didn't post because these video are only just so interesting, right?
I'll try to get some in car video of some twisty mountain roads once spring is here, though it'll probably be in the s2000, rather than the MR2. :-)
blufish2004 3 years ago
To get the focus sorted out, try mounting the camera higher so it sees less of the interior. Also makes rue your windshield is clean, so it won't focus on the glass. I mount my camera to my passenger seat headrest with Velcro straps, it's just high enough that it does not focus on the dash or other interior.
4W4K32 3 years ago
also change to Manual focus, and set your focus, inside the car or outside. And for a good light, set to a low shutter speed.
EXPExplorer94 3 years ago