
Billy Bookworm
Great app. Not sure what others are doing wrong. I installed the app on a Motorola phone with Android 11. Opened app. Plugged in my usb endoscope and there was an image. Took a photo and video with no problem. Files are stored in the Android data folder which needed some finding. The photos and video are in Android/data/com.tony.usbcamera.molink.xjy/files It would be better if the developer made the app put them in the existing Pictures and Movies folders on the phone.
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Gita Dominguez
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found the userface to be easy to figure out. Major Ave absolute Downfall, the tip is made of metal. So guess what, it heats up. And if I wasn't as mindful as I am, I would have shoved that thing as far up my keyster as possible. Naw, only pulling at your leg, but really; it would have scorched my ear cavity. also, that really cool button is picture filters. Haven't tried if it is the same for video. But will give it a go. There's some really cool gopher holes I want to take a peek at.
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G Jackson G
This is the app recommended by the supplier of my dual lens endoscope. But it does not work on any of my Android devices. Appears to work, but shows a black screen. Could get one of the lenses to work with other apps, but not both. Took the risk and download an APK file from a site described by the supplier as Google China. This was the only way to get an app that worked.
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