Used it for about a week, seemed to do well under water, taking good photos and video w/ sound, even submerged. However, can't find a way to set the time & date stamp ( always on video clips). Then it locked-up, and it won't do anything. Tried resetting, still nothing. Never got a chance to try music functions or all het he fancy mounting attachments. No warranty info included in the in-opened package. If it starts working again, I'll repost. Purchase at your own risk...I'm impressed with this camera. I haven't had a chance to test it in the field, but so far the videos are pretty good. It's a little slow in adjusting to large changes in light intensity. Instructions are not good. For the price I might buy another one.
To set the time create a text file (ex. time.txt) then copy this file to the root directory of the camera. Turn off, turn on and it should read the file (after read the file will disappear). Use military time format as below:
2013.04.11 17:37:59 YThe little camera's tuff, seriously i dropped this so many times i can't tell you, i know the case is super tough and the vids always clear.
water has no effect what so ever on the camera, it is small like the size of a flashlight so i carry along mostly but i'v straped it to my bike and it's great on rides.i bought a couple months ago..used several times since and completely functioning to date.
the re-charge battery is still doing the job.
picture..vids..phones...everything is tight, sealed and waterproof.
initially i thought imaging would be weak due to the size but it's amazing. i wouldn't trade it for anything.Longevity was wicked important to me, so i got this cuz it's rechargeable. Not only that, but the resolution rate is just high enough that I am sure i won't be needing anything much more technical for years to come. the feel is so cool! just like holding a flashlight in your hand. The best part is the bouyancythis bad boy floats in water!
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