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sberri 07/11/2019
Not that I'm creeping up on 50, I can't see surface mount components for sh@t anymore and trying to solder while having to hunch over some type of desk mounted magnifying glass is not sometimes ng I wanted to do for the remainder of my life. Stereo soldering microscope was my first thought, that is, until I found out they're still ridiculously expensive. So I started reading up on the digital microscope cameras. Budget and feature wise i feel this is the perfect alternative. It works very well. Built in LCD displays a relatively sharp and bright image. Digital zoom injects a lot of noise into the image when set above 4-5x, but that's to be expected with digital zooms. Working distance is exactly as stated in the product description and provides plenty of room to solder. 1080p video is displayed on the built in LCD (cropped on built in screen since it isn't 1080p natively) and full 1080p externally via HDMI at 60fps. There is NO video lag. I mean none at all when using one of these two display options. It even sends 720p via HDMI at a screaming 120fps. Usb and wifi viewing options are limited to a max of 30fps at 1080p. This is no fault of the device, though. It's caused by the throughput limitations of USB 2.0 and WiFi. This also has the ability to send 2k video at 24-25fps via HDMI. All my video displays top out at 1080 so I cant comment on the 2k video quality. The real magic happens when I plug this in to the AOC 24inch IPS I bought for it. Soldering/desoldering surface mount ants, i mean components, at 1080p 60fps on a 24 incher is very, very nice.
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