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Oh, now I am even more excited.... Going from a 12 with no camera to a 15 with a camera and zoom to boot, can't wait to use it!
Transport time is gonna kill me.....
There's a neat little icon in the upper left corner of the screen when the backup cam is on that you touch to zoom. It's the typical magnifying glass with a "+" symbol inside.
I don't have to get pictures now...Thanks SeaBee....
Its game time....
WAR DAMN EAGLE.......
We are all here to help Bill. Besides, my truck is in the parking lot at work and this gave me an excuse to step away from my desk for a couple of minutes.
I guess I won't need to upload mine either... OHH and I did check, the lines do not match where the tires are. However, using the lower "fisheye mirror" I can see the rear tires. So if I needed to know where my rear tires are backing up I would use them. It isn't a knock against the poster that does. They obviously have a different set of truck parking landmarks than I do. And I developed using different things based on what was on the vehicle I am driving. Not everything has a backup camera and/or large mirrors on them with a separate fisheye mirror....
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