todd2 0 Posted March 3, 2010 After trying a number of different configurations, I find that the only way to avoid large blind spots and filming mostly interior of the vehicle is to point the cameras directly out the window from a close distance. Current plan is to have a pair on each middle pillar (between front and rear doors) where one of the pair points forward and one rearward, thereby providing complete coverage of each side. Only problem is that in that configuration, bullet cams are very visible poking against windows. Using a dome might provide slightly more concealment (though if the dome is tinted enough to hide the camera, I'd think it would hurt the lux rating of the camera). Also, the domes would probably be harder to mount as the dome base is large and flat, as opposed to the pivoting bullet cams with a relatively small (1.25 inch) base. Any thoughts? Thought about using static cling tint strips at the top of the windows (which could be removed at night) but not sure about the optical clarity. I doubt I'd get a ticket for having tint on a parked vehicle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tweak'e 0 Posted March 3, 2010 why not use mini pinhole cams inside the pillars? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites