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Aulus



Member Since: 24 Nov 2024
Location: Connecticut
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3D Bird view issue
Does anybody else have similar issues with their clear sight or is this normal. It is either super blurry, or blacked out.

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Last edited by Aulus on 10th Feb 2025 1:25pm. Edited 1 time in total
Post #1060082 10th Feb 2025 12:21am
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DefenderMidlands



Member Since: 08 Mar 2023
Location: West Midlands
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Clearsight is the interior rear view mirror with the screen on working from the rear roof camera? MY23 D250 Defender 110 X-Dynamic SE, Carpathian Grey, 7 Seat, Electric Towbar
Post #1060085 10th Feb 2025 6:16am
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JonathanP



Member Since: 01 Jun 2024
Location: Barnard Castle
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Hi

Clearsight is displayed on your windscreen's rear view mirror, from a camera in the "sharks fin" on the roof, the display you show is from the door mirror, front and rear bumper cameras, and computer generated / interpolated images from such cameras. The view, of which you can select from touching the camera on the left screen to give the picture on the right,

Regards

Jonathan
Post #1060110 10th Feb 2025 12:04pm
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Aulus



Member Since: 24 Nov 2024
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Oh I thought it was all called clear sight. In any regards does anybody also similar occurrence that the image around the car is grayed out like that? I was trying to determine if that's normal or camera issue.
Post #1060120 10th Feb 2025 1:27pm
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