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Backup Cameras are alternatively known as 'Reversing Cameras' or 'Rear View Cameras'. back up cameras can be used after old and finish cameras. The design of a backup camera is distinct from other cameras in that the image is horizontally flipped so that the output is a mirror image. This is necessary because the camera and the driver face opposite directions, and without it, the camera's right would be on the driver's left and vice versa. A mirrored image makes the orientation of the display consistent with the physical mirrors installed on the vehicle. Backup cameras are common on vehicles that tow difficult-to-see trailers, such as Motorhome s. Recently, with the rise in popularity of in-dash DVD Player s and GPS navigation systems which aid in justifying the expense of adding a color LCD display to the driver's seat, they have become much more common, often available as optional factory accessories on standard passenger trucks and Sport Utility Vehicle s, as well as aftermarket accessories. Inside the vehicle, the display is typically wired to automatically sense when the transmission is set in reverse, showing the backup view while in reverse, and showing the map (or other content) at all other times. A backup camera typically sports a Wide-angle or Fisheye Lens . While such a lens spoils the camera's ability to see faraway objects, it allows the camera to see an uninterrupted horizontal path from one rear corner to the other. The camera is typically pointed on a downward angle, to view potential obstacles on the ground as well as the position of approaching walls and docks, rather than straight back. VARIATIONS Backup cameras are produced in different varieties depending on the application.
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