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DCT users created a side-page on "Dashcam Image Sensor Comparison" on a personal wiki. This became the de facto reference for the industry. Eventually, Wikipedia relented and allowed a condensed version, citing a CNET article that had, ironically, interviewed a DCT moderator.

Because in the end, a dashcam is only as reliable as the community that stress-tests it. And for the last 15 years, that community has lived at . Have you used DashCamTalk or Wikipedia to research a dashcam? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. And remember: Always use a high-endurance microSD card. dashcamtalk wikipedia

By: [Your Name/Staff] Date: April 14, 2026 DCT users created a side-page on "Dashcam Image

is slowly adopting "reliable forums" for very narrow technical topics. There is a growing movement to allow expert-authored forum posts (peer-validated on DCT) to be used as "marginally reliable" sources for low-stakes facts (e.g., lens dimensions, bitrates). Because in the end, a dashcam is only

If you are researching dashcams, never rely on just one. Read the Wikipedia article for the what (e.g., "Loop recording exists"). Then join DashCamTalk for the why (e.g., "Why loop recording fails on Sandisk Ultra cards").

Enter two very different, yet symbiotic, pillars of information: and Wikipedia .