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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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Bob Trager
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For the money paid it's not bad at all. You must start the app prior to plugging in the camera. I am using a Umidigi Bison Pro and had to find the videos and still photos. There's no focus other than insert or draw out the camera to position for focus and resolution had to be set to the lowest available. The camera end also gets hot when LEDs are used (75°c) so any cavity it's used in had better be nonbiological. It will serve my purpose of searching various items around the house.
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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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