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x2 for the Rydeen Cameras. I have one on my car and also sell them at my shop and they have been very good quality after years of use.
The Duo looks very OEM however will require drilling a hole. The Miny and Miny LED2 are very nice cameras that do not require a hole and are small enough to not look bad. The Miny has good enough view at night however the LED2 has great night vision.
With all of the Rydeen cameras (and most other aftermarket) you have the ability to connect two wires on the harness to turn on or off guide lines. The Z150 has options in the system settings menu to turn on the camera and from there you can also change and adjust camera lines that are built in to the Z150 itself. Just make sure if you plan on using the Z150 adjustable lines remember to turn off the lines on the Rydeen harness otherwise you will end up with double lines.
With cameras you will definitely get what you pay for. Over time cheaper cameras will leak, lose picture quality, or die. I have sold more than a few hundred Rydeens over the past few years and rarely ever have any issue with them. While you could buy multiple cheaper cameras for the same price, having one good one on there that you never have to replace is nice.
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