Here in Australia, most red light cameras are also speed cameras, to address exactly this issue. I know a lot of people don't like speed cameras, as they are more for revenue raising than traffic safety. I don't disagree that they are a major revenue source, but In combination with red light cameras, they are a real deterrent to running the red light.
The Student Button is absolutely essential if it is for undergraduate student use. On the oscilloscopes at my university, it is labelled "Auto Set". It doesn't always do what you want or expect it to, but it has certainly saved me a number of times.
Oops, saw a price for the Red Ray, but missed the 'Coming Soon'. Should have known that Red could never release a product that quickly!
Does anyone else remember 2009, when Red supposedly demoed their RedRay codec, promising 4K video in an 10Mbps stream? http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/25/red-blows-away-small-room-of-videophiles-with-4k-red-ray-footage/
I haven't been following it much since then, but it looks like the RedRay is actually finally available. Anyone have any hands on experience with it?
Here in Australia, most red light cameras are also speed cameras, to address exactly this issue. I know a lot of people don't like speed cameras, as they are more for revenue raising than traffic safety. I don't disagree that they are a major revenue source, but In combination with red light cameras, they are a real deterrent to running the red light.
The Student Button is absolutely essential if it is for undergraduate student use. On the oscilloscopes at my university, it is labelled "Auto Set". It doesn't always do what you want or expect it to, but it has certainly saved me a number of times.