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Old 02-15-2011, 11:45 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by crash1369 View Post
It would depend entirely on what camera you got and where you put it. The cmos 300 has multiple views, the viewing angle is something like 195 degrees or something crazy like that.

Mine is useless... it's not aimed very well and I don't know how to get it to stay on the view I want, and I haven't wanted to be bothered to fix it.
Maybe I'll take a crack at it after all the snow melts, but I doubt it.
I've got the CMOS300 with my 9960 and I love it. I generally keep mine on the vertical split screen (there is also a dual horizontal split) when backing up and it works well.

Scroll down towards the bottom of this post and you'll see how the views look.

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