why do some headlights appear to be flashing in rear view cameras?

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why do some headlights appear to be flashing in rear view cameras?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Also bumps in the road. Headlights have a line for maximum light and if you dip above or below it’s lessen.

That’s why trucks always seem brighter to small cars too.

Anonymous 0 Comments

They are LED headlights, LEDs flicker at such a high rate that we don’t notice. Videos record at x frames a second. Because of the recording at a specific frames per second you will notice the flickering in the video. Different videos record at different frame rates, usually between 20 to 30 or even more per second you may notice it more or less on different videos.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Do you mean review mirrors?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Many LED lights are a rapid strobe, not a continuous beam, undetected by the human eye. This is to preserve energy and keep heat (a byproduct of light) low. Car cameras typically capture at around 30 frames per second; as a result, we can see the “off” moments in the strobe sequence on our camera screens.

Anonymous 0 Comments

If we’re thinking the same thing, The lamp is likely loose and the light it’s wiggling when they go over a bump.