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Not just about colour but the amount of pixels for detail are much more in the same resolution 1080p. Then I enlarge a video make by my canon and I realize: the detail of this video is better than a video made by mini 0806. The more bit depth video have, the size of video is bigger. Bit depth is the amount of bit define colour of video. I find a bit depth which can change bitrate of a video alot. So everything we see in ads of 1296p video are all lies.Īnd then I started to do some search. Even with 45 Mbps of bitrate is sill fit with 1080p in my canon EOS600D. But it's doesn't fill full everybit of colour in it. The camera will set resolution for every video. So I am started to think: resolution can be set by any camera. And 0806's is better than 0805's in the highest resolution. And this video is much better in anyway than 1296p video made by mini 0806 or 0805.Īnd compare between 08: video made by 0805 has bitrate about 15 Mbps. The video which made by EOS600D has resolution is 1080p. If you view on a 4K display and never drive more than 30kph then B will always be as good or better.Įxample: when compare between my canon EOS600D and the mini 0805, mini 0806. If you only ever view the video full screen on an HD display then there is no point having higher than HD resolution and A will always be as good or better. So which is better depends on how fast you are driving, and also how closely you look at the video. With B you can zoom in more before the image starts to look blurred, but only if you are driving slow enough. "which dashcam have a better image quality ?"Ĭomparing your two cameras, the real difference is that with A you can drive faster before the image starts to look blurred. With a higher bitrate you can drive faster before the image starts to look blurred, but also a higher resolution requires extra bitrate for a given speed so starts to look blurred at a lower speed. The bitrate is maximum amount of detail that can be stored every second. With a larger resolution you can zoom in more before the image starts to look blurred. Click to expand.Simplifying things a little:
