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Thanks for posting @TimA if I do step up to the Turbo I probably will get the surround view It's average at best but will still be helpful even in my tight garage.
 
The Macan cameras look like 240p, with fisheye lenses, for the price they charge they could buy 4 very decent smart phone cameras (about $50 each at batch price) put a wide angle lens (about $20 each at batch price) and would have a 720p resolution (because of processing power required for higher resolution), which scaled down to the PCM screen would give a super image.

But hey, why spend $280 in material when you can only spend $80 and still charge $2000.
 
The Macan cameras look like 240p, with fisheye lenses, for the price they charge they could buy 4 very decent smart phone cameras (about $50 each at batch price) put a wide angle lens (about $20 each at batch price) and would have a 720p resolution (because of processing power required for higher resolution), which scaled down to the PCM screen would give a super image.

But hey, why spend $280 in material when you can only spend $80 and still charge $2000.
True but once I gun it and those twin Turbos kick in,who thinks about the cameras.
Since you live near the engineers they may repossess your Macan for any negative criticism :D
I do envy the clarity of the RVC in my Wife's Lexus.
 
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If they repossess, then I could use the same price policy as they do... I would get a big profit.
 
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@TimA Thanks for posting.. very helpful for prospective buyers. Looks like the panoramic view of front and rear is more wider than just the regular rear camera. Only place I miss this option is during winter with huge snow banks and creeping out of a junction without knowing if there is vehicle coming across...
 
Thanks for posting @TimA. Great to see the surround view in action.

Your video's do a very good job of demonstrating the systems capabilities and quality.

The picture resolution/contrast is not great, but it's actually a bit better than I was expecting - given how poor the standard RVC is.

I'm going to include this on my next Macan.
 
True but once I gun it and those twin Turbos kick in,who thinks about the cameras.
Since you live near the engineers they may repossess your Macan for any negative criticism :D
I do envy the clarity of the RVC in my Wife's Lexus.

My Lexus GS RVC is super hi-def. Even my wife's GMC Acadia Denali has a beautiful HD color back up camera. It is not easy for me to think about how I'm going backwards with a Porsche.

Porsche's reluctance to include a better camera resolution is a real shame, especially when they are charging for things like "Comfort Lighting."
 
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These are some great videos of the Surround View option from @TimA and @Rammjamm of the operation of this option in a wide-open space. My use case will be tight garage parking with a pole that I need to get very close to, so I'm hoping to find some videos of how well Surround View does in those situations.


Specifically, I'm interested to see how accurate the camera's are if I need to get within an inch or two of an obstacle? I'm sure the audio and proximity sensors would be at maximum, so I'm hoping to be able to turn those off and just rely on the cameras. Is this asking too much of this system?
 
These are some great videos of the Surround View option from @TimA and @Rammjamm of the operation of this option in a wide-open space. My use case will be tight garage parking with a pole that I need to get very close to, so I'm hoping to find some videos of how well Surround View does in those situations.


Specifically, I'm interested to see how accurate the camera's are if I need to get within an inch or two of an obstacle? I'm sure the audio and proximity sensors would be at maximum, so I'm hoping to be able to turn those off and just rely on the cameras. Is this asking too much of this system?
I don't have surround view, but the regular camera that I have is very accurate. Actually, the most accurate I've have up to this point. The lines are very precise, and things (lets say, a curb) disappear from the screen at exactly the right moment.
 
....My use case will be tight garage parking with a pole that I need to get very close to, so I'm hoping to find some videos of how well Surround View does in those situations....
It will be easier if the pole is a contrasting color to the floor. If both the floor and the poll are concrete, for example, it may be very difficult to see the poll clearly. You can always try playing with the picture quality adjustments to see if it helps your specific situation.

When space is especially tight, it can also be helpful to select the large view on the Surround menu.
 
The Porsche Macan has cameras at the front and the back
of the vehicle sadly only used for parking purposes,
I wonder if anybody has modified these cameras instead of using
dashboard cams maybe electronically recording the views
from the front and the back of the vehicle when driving normally
 
When I reverse, the rear camera spans the whole PCM screen and I need to manually press the small '>' to show surround view every time.

Any way to turn surroind on automatically every time I reverse?

I've been unable to find a preference and the setting is not 'sticky' (doesn't remember what I did last time I reversed).
 
Mine is defaulting to a split view with the surround and rear camera. I don't recall doing anything special to set it this way. Maybe it's stored with key/user memories?
 

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That's so weird... what model year? Even the Porsche tech at Bellevue Porsche said this could not be done... it always comes up in full-screen reverse with no surround view.
 
Mine is defaulting to a split view with the surround and rear camera. I don't recall doing anything special to set it this way. Maybe it's stored with key/user memories?
Mine looks the same as yours.
 
I have a 2017. I did learn that some settings do not stick due to the key memory. For instance, I changed a display option in the MFD (I added turbo boost to the 4th slot in the Vehicle Menu) and it reset itself. I discovered that since I did not update the key memory (the buttons on the driver's door), they reset after the car was locked then unlocked again. Updated the key memory and now it sticks. Maybe surround view setting is also one of the configurations that can be saved to an individual memory? Give it try.
 
I'm baffled. I'll have to play around with it more.
 
Mine is defaulting to a split view with the surround and rear camera. I don't recall doing anything special to set it this way. Maybe it's stored with key/user memories?
Mine defaults to split view too. Have it stored in the key
 
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Hello All, maybe I don’t know how to use this. But the 360 camera to me is absolutely useless. It only works when you click the arrow while in reverse. I would assume it would turn on automatically in reverse. Am I missing a set up page for this?
 
Hello All, maybe I don’t know how to use this. But the 360 camera to me is absolutely useless. It only works when you click the arrow while in reverse. I would assume it would turn on automatically in reverse. Am I missing a set up page for this?
Maybe someone will respond with an answer - I'm interested too...but you are in the "delivery delays" thread.
 
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