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What are using for a camera in this video.  I want to set up a camera--more for capturing disassembly to aid in reassembly.  I have some nice cameras...including a gopro.  Gopro would probably be easiest, but I dont think I would get the resolution...but I have not really thought it through.

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On 2/8/2021 at 1:37 PM, LittleWatchShop said:

What are using for a camera in this video.  I want to set up a camera--more for capturing disassembly to aid in reassembly.  I have some nice cameras...including a gopro.  Gopro would probably be easiest, but I dont think I would get the resolution...but I have not really thought it through.

Got this off Amazon. Manual zoom and great resolution.

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