@Char1zard93 Never accept a video as an accurate representation of a warning light's effectiveness. If they were, strobes would simply not work and rotators would be very hit-or-miss. LEDs are usually very very bright, even in the day, but this video doesn't show that accurately.
@mohakaz Resolution doesn't matter at all. What matters is the difference between the ways our eyes and cameras pick up light. Comparing a video at 360p and 720p is not the same as comparing a 360p video and actually seeing the thing with your own eyes. Cameras are currently incapable of replicating images exactly as our eyes see them, and this is not likely to change in the forseeable future.
lol komme aus deutschland
JaneenAllynfq20 1 month ago
hauptsache amerika flagge :P.... die amis halt.
schwalbstar 5 months ago
@schwalbstar zurecht ;) Ist halt ein super Land :)
Rummeltobi 4 months ago
Echt geile Aufnahme! Schade dass die so früh endet, hätte gerne noch ein bisschen länger den Anblick der beiden schicken Fahrzeuge genossen :)
Rummeltobi 5 months ago
looks like the sacramento ambulance look sort of the same to the D.C ambulance.The only diffrence is the light colors
KingLizard107 5 months ago
Sehr schönes Video!
rescueman112 5 months ago
very nice!
daddy2548 5 months ago
cooles video !!!
feuerghini 5 months ago
Nice Job 5+*
sandyfire11 5 months ago
Those lights... Never enough :))
Char1zard93 5 months ago
@Char1zard93 Never accept a video as an accurate representation of a warning light's effectiveness. If they were, strobes would simply not work and rotators would be very hit-or-miss. LEDs are usually very very bright, even in the day, but this video doesn't show that accurately.
nerdlydood 5 months ago
@nerdlydood It would in 720P
mohakaz 5 months ago
@mohakaz Resolution doesn't matter at all. What matters is the difference between the ways our eyes and cameras pick up light. Comparing a video at 360p and 720p is not the same as comparing a 360p video and actually seeing the thing with your own eyes. Cameras are currently incapable of replicating images exactly as our eyes see them, and this is not likely to change in the forseeable future.
nerdlydood 5 months ago