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If as Tom said earlier your camera uses the same chip and firmware as the Mobius mini cam, then you can use the app with a GUI that makes life easy to adjust settings.
With that you can switch the date stamp off, plus adjust things like recording resolution, frame rate, white balance etc. Easily configured. Read the guides carefully, especially if you choose to update the firmware (not hard) as that can mess up the cam if done incorrectly.
If as Tom said earlier your camera uses the same chip and firmware as the Mobius mini cam, then you can use the app with a GUI that makes life easy to adjust settings.
With that you can switch the date stamp off, plus adjust things like recording resolution, frame rate, white balance etc. Easily configured. Read the guides carefully, especially if you choose to update the firmware (not hard) as that can mess up the cam if done incorrectly.
Good idea on silica gel, but sounds like best practice by Dave avoided fogging. Dive cameras, which this is, can suffer from digging, silica gel is a fix for this, but more importantly not leaving the camera out in the sun or closing it up in a very humid environment also help. I Guess the fact it's so small that it doesn't generate much heat also helps
Next time someone points out it takes 42 muscles to frown, point out it will only take 4 muscles to b1tch slap them if they tell you how mnay muscles you need to smile:pop
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