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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty Dog" data-source="post: 458004" data-attributes="member: 24042"><p>I'm very happy with it. As I said in the install post, it does take a bit of adjustment insofar as judging distance. Because the wide angle lens makes things look further away. But that's not difficult. We all had to learn to do this once already, so it's just adapting. This is somewhat offset by your ability to change the aim of the camera. When I am backing, I just drag my finger down the middle of the mirror and get a lovely view of the spare tire and rear bumper. You can easily tell exactly how far you are from that other guys bumper. Or the edge of the cliff.</p><p></p><p>It's quite secure. We spent 6-7 hours bouncing around Moab rocks yesterday and it never twitched.</p><p></p><p>I have not tried, so it's not something I've investigated. I will say that the extra info is unobtrusive enough that I don't even notice it unless I'm actively looking for it.</p><p></p><p>That is correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty Dog, post: 458004, member: 24042"] I'm very happy with it. As I said in the install post, it does take a bit of adjustment insofar as judging distance. Because the wide angle lens makes things look further away. But that's not difficult. We all had to learn to do this once already, so it's just adapting. This is somewhat offset by your ability to change the aim of the camera. When I am backing, I just drag my finger down the middle of the mirror and get a lovely view of the spare tire and rear bumper. You can easily tell exactly how far you are from that other guys bumper. Or the edge of the cliff. It's quite secure. We spent 6-7 hours bouncing around Moab rocks yesterday and it never twitched. I have not tried, so it's not something I've investigated. I will say that the extra info is unobtrusive enough that I don't even notice it unless I'm actively looking for it. That is correct. [/QUOTE]
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