• brygphilomena@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 days ago

    Mirrors just work. No electricity, no lenses to get covered and blocked.

    Cameras are good for the places mirrors can’t see, but otherwise it’s more shoving electronics in places were it’s not needed driving up cost, complexity, and decreasing repairability.

    I like function over form for safety items. Simple, reliable, and imo there is beauty in something clearly being designed for a purpose.

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      Another factor that seems to get ignored with mirrors vs cameras is depth. A mirror is still a 3D reflection and there’s usually enough depth information to judge distances pretty well. You lose all sense of scale and distance with a lens and screen.

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        5 days ago

        objects in mirror are closer than they appear

        (i still have zero idea what this means…is the object closer in the mirror or is closer irl?)

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          That label is used for convex mirrors that show a wider area at the tradeoff of shrinking things. You get some depth perception in a mirror (unlike a camera, as otacon pointed out), but the shrinkage in a convex mirror throws that off. The object itself (not the reflection) is physically closer to you than what your depth perception on the reflection would indicate.

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      5 days ago

      I suppose cameras can give you a better field of view than a mirror can though.

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        Sure but if they break, it’s a more expensive repair, one that I may be able to do myself whereas replacing a mirror or mirror housing isn’t that hard.

        I want less computerization of cars, personally. Or at least a repairable, customizable, and FOSS system, if I have to have computers in my car.