Camera lessons from: Uber Driver Absolutely Delivers In Defensive Gun Use

mat200

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Camera lessons:

1) You need more than one camera
2) Cameras which perform in low light are important
3) Test your camera placement .. test real situations which you want to capture
4) Wide FOV cameras quickly lose "pixels density" as the subject is further away from the camera. ( lesson, better often to have a few more narrower view cameras - even if you have one wide FOV camera for an overview )
5) Most cloud dependent cameras are not optimized for low light quality of image capture, nor for quality of image capture further away from the camera ( see the DORI section of the cliff notes )

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Top Right 3 attackers .. can you identify 3 attackers?
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Off on a tangent but I hope this is actually useful to a few people that didn't know:

For crappy videos like these that have tones of nessercery bits (sponsor segments, introduction segments, recaps, etc), there is a plugin called "Sponsor Block".

From https://sponsor.ajay.app/ There's links there to the Chrome webstore or Firefox add-on store. Searching on the Chrome web store and the Firefox add-on store also brings up this extension.
It basically skips over parts if someone else has submitted these sections to the projects database.

Main one everyone will like is skipping "this video is sponsored by..." and the annoying "please like and subscribe".

Here in this video it skipped over multiple parts.

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Hopefully this is useful to those that didn't know about this extension.

Back to the topic,
that Ring camera quality is garbage.
 
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