What are you expecting? You certainly can keep from backing into a person, or an obstruction. You don't need to count blades of grass!Did you zoom in?
I'll take a magnified look at cleaning, and for scratches.My 2023 Pro has no light bar, but the rear view camera works fine day and/or night.
So you may have a problem or dirty camera if your image is bad at night.
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If it is already badly scratched and cleaning does not fix it, replace it.
They sell for $40-$50 on Amazon etc, and the YouTube videos make it look easy to replace.
For some cameras there is a calibration method when they are replaced anyway, even OEM ones but I don;t know for sure about the rear one - when my drivers side mirror was totaled by a hit and run, they replaced it and recalibrated it in the process as I recall, it might be an automatic thing I don't know for sure and didn't look it up.I'll take a magnified look at cleaning, and for scratches.
I think replacing the camera with an aftermarket one would mess up the calibration on the guidance lines in the display. I looked at three of them and they were all different view angles, 130, 150 and 170 degrees.
Take it to the dealer - especially if you are under warranty.Here's what it looks like during the day. How does this look compared to others?
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That even looks funky in daylight...could be a dirty or damaged camera lens?Take it to the dealer - especially if you are under warranty.
I wonder if the cameras/lenses or the coating are sensitive to high temps?I believe it is the resolution that I have an issue with. My best analogy is that our trucks cameras look like when you put your Windows PC into safe-mode.
Just this week I got into a Chevy Colorado work truck and upon seeing the rear camera, my first thought was "why doesnt my Lightning image look that good"? Either there are different versions/revisions out there or some people see an image and do not discern quality vs just any ole working image.
Regardless, I would gladly pay for upgraded versions of the main front and rear cameras if there were offerings out there. (ie.) If 24/25 year models have better cameras than the 22/23...it is possible that this is a 15" screen resolution problem and not the cameras themselves.