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Fisheye on backup camera?

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My backup camera has a fisheye type view starting this morning. Meaning it is a "rounded" view and I can even see part of my license plate holder. The corners are blacked out(in a arch).

This never happened before this morning. I could not see my plate, and it was a square view. Did I change some setting that I did not mean to? Did something happen to the camera?

Seems odd that I've had the car 45 days and it just started happening.

This is a Model 3 mid-range with EAP.
 
My backup camera has a fisheye type view starting this morning. Meaning it is a "rounded" view and I can even see part of my license plate holder. The corners are blacked out(in a arch).

This never happened before this morning. I could not see my plate, and it was a square view. Did I change some setting that I did not mean to? Did something happen to the camera?

Seems odd that I've had the car 45 days and it just started happening.

This is a Model 3 mid-range with EAP.
Pretty sure it has always been a fisheye (wide angle camera) I can see my plate in mine too.
 
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Pretty sure it has always been a fisheye (wide angle camera) I can see my plate in mine too.
Mine as well. My view doesn't look any different than it always has and, after paying attention to it, I can see my plate too.
My backup camera has a fisheye type view starting this morning. Meaning it is a "rounded" view and I can even see part of my license plate holder. The corners are blacked out(in a arch).

This never happened before this morning.
The only way this would have changed is if you'd recently received a software update, did you get one the night before you noticed this?
 
I have the same experience. it was a nice square view until the license plate was added, once the license plate added - there was a “calibration of camera” because we had to change the windshield. and that calibration led to fish eye for back camera.