I recently installed another camera and was very pleased. However, the angle of view wasn't the best and when I came across another camera from the same manufacturer that allows changing the angle of the lens, I had to buy it. It was very cheap and it turned out to give a very clear picture despite the small size of a real camera. Like I said, getting this camera wasn't a big investment or anything, so I didn't hesitate. But the question in my mind was how I would position the lens. If this is done once before installation, can it be moved afterwards and how? I couldn't really make it out from the description so I'm here to tell you it's very simple. There is a tiny hex screw that holds the camera in place. A screw is installed on the opposite side of the camera mount channel to allow the camera to rotate. The camera is quite free to move and the only thing that limits its movement is slack or tension on the cables behind it. So make sure you give yourself some wiggle room. The Allen key mentioned above is included in the box and as I had already connected everything else from a previous install the installation took literally five minutes. They took a pretty good rear camera and made it ten times better with panning.
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