This microscope was a good buy as it has good image quality, feels good and is quite easy to use. You'll never know the macro world around you until you look. For example, the first time I used the camera I was in the process of tinning or soldering some of the speaker wires. As I looked at the ridges on my fingertips, I found one thing that caught my eye. It looked like I burned my skin with a soldering iron I didn't have. You could see the deformed skin in the form of a groove and traces of soldering around it. When I looked at my finger with the naked eye, I saw nothing at all. After some thought, I came to the conclusion that one of the speaker wires must have touched my finger while it was cooling. I didn't even feel any heat, but there was very little damage. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the damage. So I added another one showing the sweat glands on my fingertips. In terms of usage, I was able to use the native Windows 10 camera app on my Surface Pro. There was no need to download any third-party resources, which was a big plus. An app was required on my Android phone. I used the 2019 Endoscope 2.0.0 app from Endoscope LLC. I mentioned that it's pretty easy to use, which is true. Objects that are not flat or remain stationary can be complex. This is a problem with every camera. The only thing I would like to see is a way to flip the image using software. In any case, you need to move in the opposite direction when the image appears on the screen. You'll see if you try. Who knows, maybe some camera apps already know how to flip an image. Like to learn!
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