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Old May 30, 2012 | 02:49 AM
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Back Up Camera

When I was test driving some truck the other day I noticed when using the back-up camera that the lines on the screen stay fixed and straight. On my wife's G37 the lines actually move to simulate where your car will be backing to. I wonder why they chose not to have such a feature?

Here is the G37 backup camera and you will se the lines bend.

Back Up Camera Infiniti G35x - YouTube

Here is on on the Ford:

Rear View Camera - YouTube

It's just a little thing but I think it would be better with a moving line.
 
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Old May 30, 2012 | 06:23 AM
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I suspect its all about how the manufacturer expects you to use the camera.

With the G37, you're a driver wanting to back out of a parking spot safely, so the lines bend to show you the path.

With a truck, you're backing up to hook up a trailer and the lines are setup to make that as easy as possible.
 
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Old May 30, 2012 | 07:13 AM
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... Whereas a truck owner prefers to smash into other cars in a parking lot? No, it's just as useful a feature in a truck as a car. The center black line lets you know where to put the trailer hitch. It would have been neat if the side markers curved to show current path.

Maybe the idea is patent protected and Ford can't use it? Or maybe it just wasn't done? Or maybe Ford doesn't have the technology built into steering system? Either way, that's a cool feature.
 
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Originally Posted by QwkTrip
... Whereas a truck owner prefers to smash into other cars in a parking lot? No, it's just as useful a feature in a truck as a car. The center black line lets you know where to put the trailer hitch. It would have been neat if the side markers curved to show current path.

Maybe the idea is patent protected and Ford can't use it? Or maybe it just wasn't done? Or maybe Ford doesn't have the technology built into steering system? Either way, that's a cool feature.
And on mine... The last/first block is directly over my trailer ball and obstructs the view of final stopping point.
 
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Old May 30, 2012 | 04:58 PM
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And on mine... The last/first block is directly over my trailer ball and obstructs the view of final stopping point.
Aww that sucks...kind of defeats the purpose for the lines.
 
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Old May 30, 2012 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BigDfromTN
And on mine... The last/first block is directly over my trailer ball and obstructs the view of final stopping point.
And that's the truth, too! I lost sight of my black trailer hitch as well. Had to zoom in with the camera to see it. Might as well get out and look with the time that takes.
 
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Old May 30, 2012 | 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by QwkTrip
And that's the truth, too! I lost sight of my black trailer hitch as well. Had to zoom in with the camera to see it. Might as well get out and look with the time that takes.
Hmm I didn't even know you can zoom in!
 
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Yep, a whole bunch.
 
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Originally Posted by QwkTrip
And that's the truth, too! I lost sight of my black trailer hitch as well. Had to zoom in with the camera to see it. Might as well get out and look with the time that takes.
Yep, Thats why I turned them off!!

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Hmm I didn't even know you can zoom in!
Yes you can. About 3 levels of zoom.
 
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