Watching this at .5 and .25x speed amplifies why I chose the 750s over the 900s. Yes, when you freeze frames the 900s appears to capture license plates better. But live video motion and clarity is far superior on the 750s if you watch the road signs and anything along the roadway. This is why the 60fps of the 750s kills the 30fps on the 900s.... Was surprised to see the motion clarity of the 750s shine in this video as it's not uploaded in 60fps, probably couldn't since the 900s material is 30fps.
A lot of deception going on here. Watch at 1:30. Note how the car drives out of it's lane and drives directly towards the sign. When the video resumes again we see the car continuing on the roundabout, and see the sign again on the right. But it's not the same sign, it's just a similar one (count the arrows, 6 vs 5). This is done to hide the shortcomings of the 4k camera being only 30fps (frames per second), while the 1080 camera is 60fps. Pause the video at 1:43 and again at 1:45, the signs are much clearer on the 1080 camera because of the reduced motion blur thanks to 60fps, and unlike during the zoomed shots in the video the car isn't deliberately driving towards the sign.
In addition: Either is his zooming software crap or it is just a bad intention: The full size picture quality of the 750S is much better/sharper than in the muddy zoomed one.
I do not think so. Description StarVis refers to the rear camera. In the front case, the manufacturer gives only 8MPx and a CMOS sensor. But what kind of CMOS sensor does not write it anymore. Check this out: www.blackvue.com/dr900s-2ch/#specifications There is nothing about Sony Starvis for the front camera.
This is an outdated photo from SEMA from 2017. The manufacturer avoids answering the processor and matrix used. I suspect that after changing the design of the camera they announced in March 2018, they did not use the Sony IMX274 sensor just something else. If you already have this camera, put a recording from the night. Show how it records in the Nigh Vision system. This will explain a lot what CMOS sensor has been used.
4K at 30fps has more motion blur than any resolution at 60fps. No question that 4K is sharper with stationary objects or with two vehicles going at a similar speeds, which is close to a stationary object. As an exercise, I selected frames of signs from this video while the car was moving relatively quickly. In most cases the the 1080p frame (DR750s) was easier to read. I could have created the same post, with the same video but select all motion stills and come to the opposite conclusion. Obviously 4K with 60fps would be superior though it requires much more storage space.
I just saw this vid..... I got a 650 and I think its a pretty nice dash cam.....I love it......blackvue has pretty good cameras,. Thanks for the video.
La DR900S est en 30fps ? Sinon, actuellement est-ce qu'il existe une dashcam qui est comme la dernière GoPro, la hero 9 black, autrement dit, qui filme en 5k30fps ? Voire mieux, 5k60fps ?
Impossible to see the blue signs at 1.02 even in 4K (yes I'm on 4K tv screen and turned on 4K here ;) ) 4K 60fps min, front and rear should be alright.
You're not wrong, poor low light performance, but better daylight performance than the newer Thinkware U1000. Tough decision ahead for me, not sure which to pick.
The 900s looks better with still shots which is great but the 750 still looks better in motion video format which is hardly impressive. In this day and age its a very disappointing upgrade.
Late reply but just for information if you've got a higher mp sensor I belive these are 8mp in front and you're recording in a larger resolution (4k) then you will notice a difference. Only on playback on a small resolution screen not all the pixels are used obviously, however they're still valuable in capturing a larger image which can then be used to capture finer details and for video processing techniques such as stabilisation. What you're thinking about is 1080p vs 4k displays and how most people won't notice a massive difference for the price but 4ks now the standard and its much cheaper now.
I'm playing the video in 4k. The DR900s look quite a bit better here. Maybe the comments below are from people not watching in 4k or don't know what 4k actually is or they are blind.
Your right but it's not worth the price tag, allot of people get caught up with high Res stuff but so much else is at play here and you are not really going to get amazing results for that price tag, I'm about to purchase the 1080p, it's perfect for every day use.
The quality 4k/1080p is obvious, but let's have a look at what the manufacturer is telling us : 41b6m61nqt4k9za4l1qn24fq-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/blackvue-dash-cam-dr750s-60fps-comparison-starvis-cloud.jpg Basically, a 1080p at 60fps is better than a 4k (1440p) at 30fps. And in this video, I think that we are comparing 4k/1080p at 30fps. It was not the "match" that I was waiting for. If we can get a comparison 4k and 1080p/60fps, it will be the good way to show which one is better. With that thing said, I will wait the end of the month for my 750 purchase as the price will drop with the new arriving on the market.
The cap screen is actually worse than how 750 does in videos. The comparison is so FAKE. When you check 900s at night, it is the same as 750 for the road sign which are both blur.
Yes. 750s has definitely less motion blur. Clearly visible in the night scenes. I suppose this is because of 60 fps. 900s says it has 3840×2160 @30FPS. So basically you get a 4k motion blur video (^.^) . It's like with 4k movies - in action, you get 4k motion blur, really useless.
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great job, one of the best tests I've ever seen so far!
Watching this at .5 and .25x speed amplifies why I chose the 750s over the 900s. Yes, when you freeze frames the 900s appears to capture license plates better. But live video motion and clarity is far superior on the 750s if you watch the road signs and anything along the roadway. This is why the 60fps of the 750s kills the 30fps on the 900s.... Was surprised to see the motion clarity of the 750s shine in this video as it's not uploaded in 60fps, probably couldn't since the 900s material is 30fps.
A lot of deception going on here.
Watch at 1:30. Note how the car drives out of it's lane and drives directly towards the sign. When the video resumes again we see the car continuing on the roundabout, and see the sign again on the right. But it's not the same sign, it's just a similar one (count the arrows, 6 vs 5).
This is done to hide the shortcomings of the 4k camera being only 30fps (frames per second), while the 1080 camera is 60fps. Pause the video at 1:43 and again at 1:45, the signs are much clearer on the 1080 camera because of the reduced motion blur thanks to 60fps, and unlike during the zoomed shots in the video the car isn't deliberately driving towards the sign.
In addition: Either is his zooming software crap or it is just a bad intention: The full size picture quality of the 750S is much better/sharper than in the muddy zoomed one.
Superb job, exactly what I was looking for thank you....
the best test ever THANKS
Who know, what processor and matrix inside in this camera?
Sony Starvis 8.51 Mpx
I do not think so. Description StarVis refers to the rear camera. In the front case, the manufacturer gives only 8MPx and a CMOS sensor. But what kind of CMOS sensor does not write it anymore.
Check this out: www.blackvue.com/dr900s-2ch/#specifications
There is nothing about Sony Starvis for the front camera.
Here www.vortexradar.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/DR900S-on-display.jpg
This is an outdated photo from SEMA from 2017.
The manufacturer avoids answering the processor and matrix used.
I suspect that after changing the design of the camera they announced in March 2018, they did not use the Sony IMX274 sensor just something else.
If you already have this camera, put a recording from the night.
Show how it records in the Nigh Vision system.
This will explain a lot what CMOS sensor has been used.
Please see the video above
Watch and Appreciate Image Quality Compared to the DR750S on night
4K at 30fps has more motion blur than any resolution at 60fps. No question that 4K is sharper with stationary objects or with two vehicles going at a similar speeds, which is close to a stationary object. As an exercise, I selected frames of signs from this video while the car was moving relatively quickly. In most cases the the 1080p frame (DR750s) was easier to read.
I could have created the same post, with the same video but select all motion stills and come to the opposite conclusion. Obviously 4K with 60fps would be superior though it requires much more storage space.
2:39
I just saw this vid..... I got a 650 and I think its a pretty nice dash cam.....I love it......blackvue has pretty good cameras,. Thanks for the video.
La DR900S est en 30fps ? Sinon, actuellement est-ce qu'il existe une dashcam qui est comme la dernière GoPro, la hero 9 black, autrement dit, qui filme en 5k30fps ? Voire mieux, 5k60fps ?
Why it cost $400?
How to turn on mic on dr750s ?? When I am driving it's shows me mic is off, how to turn it on??
Impossible to see the blue signs at 1.02 even in 4K (yes I'm on 4K tv screen and turned on 4K here ;) )
4K 60fps min, front and rear should be alright.
You're not wrong, poor low light performance, but better daylight performance than the newer Thinkware U1000. Tough decision ahead for me, not sure which to pick.
Boomkikker
Are you still happy with your choice? My intentions for a cam is the same as yours, only need for the park mode/vandalism.
Thanks!
@@chrislockwood7974 Which dash cam did you decide to buy?
@@barnabyjones9766 Which dash cam did you decide to buy?
The 900s looks better with still shots which is great but the 750 still looks better in motion video format which is hardly impressive. In this day and age its a very disappointing upgrade.
750s look better??
Driving into the sunlight the 750 performs better
Guys if you're not playing the video in 4K and full screen you won't see the benefit.
Yes, look at @2:20 white car on right. the plate.
Late reply but just for information if you've got a higher mp sensor I belive these are 8mp in front and you're recording in a larger resolution (4k) then you will notice a difference. Only on playback on a small resolution screen not all the pixels are used obviously, however they're still valuable in capturing a larger image which can then be used to capture finer details and for video processing techniques such as stabilisation.
What you're thinking about is 1080p vs 4k displays and how most people won't notice a massive difference for the price but 4ks now the standard and its much cheaper now.
We likely won't be seeing the full benefit even on 4K due to RUclipss compression.
There is no benefit. 4K resolution is worthless here.
@@cibbasd 💯 people that can’t see a difference either are running the video on lower resolution or running it on older smartphone.
Merci pour ce test
900 s is more clearer but not much. Since i have the 750s already wont bother with the upgrade
Hi can you try please dr900s with ir version rearview camera work or not please make a video
I have the 900s and the recording is very poor and blurry. Can someone help me how to fix this problem
Here nobody will help you with that. Contact your dealer for an exchange
This comparison video is just of bad quality and represent the 900S in a better light as it actually is.
Just bought a DR900S, it looks promising.
Is the camera car in this video a Tesla? I noticed no engine noise & it seemed to have a lot of torque.
Yes it's Tesla X
I'm playing the video in 4k. The DR900s look quite a bit better here. Maybe the comments below are from people not watching in 4k or don't know what 4k actually is or they are blind.
Agree! You can't dumb everything down to 720p and then complain that they're both the same.
Your right but it's not worth the price tag, allot of people get caught up with high Res stuff but so much else is at play here and you are not really going to get amazing results for that price tag, I'm about to purchase the 1080p, it's perfect for every day use.
Heb vragen over opstarten van de 750 wie helpt?
The quality 4k/1080p is obvious, but let's have a look at what the manufacturer is telling us : 41b6m61nqt4k9za4l1qn24fq-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/blackvue-dash-cam-dr750s-60fps-comparison-starvis-cloud.jpg
Basically, a 1080p at 60fps is better than a 4k (1440p) at 30fps.
And in this video, I think that we are comparing 4k/1080p at 30fps. It was not the "match" that I was waiting for.
If we can get a comparison 4k and 1080p/60fps, it will be the good way to show which one is better.
With that thing said, I will wait the end of the month for my 750 purchase as the price will drop with the new arriving on the market.
LOL the video autoplayed in 480 & i was WTF until i realised.
Thank you
tesla?
je vote pour la DR900S :D ^^
No brainer for me 4K all the way in my basket just need to hit the button, Ugh$$. One incident and it will pay itself off for sure.
The cap screen is actually worse than how 750 does in videos. The comparison is so FAKE. When you check 900s at night, it is the same as 750 for the road sign which are both blur.
Play the video in 4K, there is a big difference.
I think Opia and Thinkwire have a clearer video.
I don't see any differents the only thing is the price
the 900 is sharper, you would be able to take snapshots of license plates more accurately.
Wow both codecs are horrible..
True
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0:52 67km en ville BRAVO
Et dépassement par la droite.
Terrible music...
The 4k seems to be fake. It's not at all better than any other HD dashcam.
Look like 750s more clear
1:34 did you even see the video?
What do you think
Yes. 750s has definitely less motion blur. Clearly visible in the night scenes. I suppose this is because of 60 fps. 900s says it has 3840×2160 @30FPS. So basically you get a 4k motion blur video (^.^) . It's like with 4k movies - in action, you get 4k motion blur, really useless.
For the extra money, I'd say the DR900 is not worth it. It's only marginally better.
You and 10 other people wear bifocals because you're FUCKING OLD.