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Depends on your sunshade and how to put up your sunshade. If you have the Type S sun shade, which is what I have, you would need to make sure you don't stuff the driver side of the shade in front of the camera. That is, between the camera and windshield. I have never had a problem because the sun shade is held up by the rear view mirror and sun visor, not the camera. If you have an accordion style sunshade it should not be a problem. However, you may lose some periphery on the camera view if one of the folds hug the windshield next to the camera. If it is a problem, I would not have the sunshade hug the windshield as much. Generally speaking the sunshade should not be a problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you put anythingvin frontvof a camera it will interfere with its ability to perform optimumally. However if you put the screen behind the camera youll be fine.
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