Azsoftbalr


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dilone wrote:Get them for $5.51 less (when you take into account free shipping) thru Amazon:

Only 20 left thru CRONUZ at Amazon



AMAZON bumped the price up to $88.32 and 1 left! DOH!

Edwin Elefante

Azsoftbalr


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majorwest wrote:Heading to Six Flags in a few weeks. These will be great on rollercoaster rides.



Don't forget to use Croakies or sunglass retainers! You wouldn't want them flying off your head now ;-)

Edwin Elefante

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ckeilah wrote:Bummer. I was hoping that these were HD video playback glasses; i.e. watch a movie on the inside of your lenses. Oh well. Fun little spy gear. :evil grin:



You should check out EyeTop Centra on eBay. I picked up a set about a month ago. They are great. Only out there with one seller right now and he ships fast. Just do a search for EyeTop on eBay and you can see it. They retailed for like $600.

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Got mine today. Does anyone know how to turn off the date/time. I have seen some video's online that claim to be from the same item and don't have the date/time stamp.

-Josh

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togacaptain wrote:Got mine today. Does anyone know how to turn off the date/time. I have seen some video's online that claim to be from the same item and don't have the date/time stamp.

-Josh

I found out how to set the camera's time and date, but haven't tried to shut it off (I want it on).

There is a file named "time.txt" on the root of the Drivers CD that you have to copy to the root of the camera. You have to make sure it's in the camera's root folder, not the DCIM. Once there, edit it (in NotePad, or whatever text editor), maintaining the original format:
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
Eject the camera, make sure the camera's power is off and then turn the camera's power on. As the camera restarts, it will load the time.txt file and reset the clock and date. After the camera reads the time.txt file, it will delete it from the camera so it won't keep loading the same time and date every time it turns on.

To turn it off, you may be able to try a blank time.txt file. I'm not going to try that on my camera, since I want the time/date stamp on. I wouldn't want to be successful in turning it off, only to fail in trying to turn it back on.

Noafence


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Mine were DOA! Dammit, I was looking forward to these!

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Here is a video I shot today at the range. For 70 bucks I think this is a pretty good buy. I had another pair, Ikam's that look almost exactly the same, but lower resolution and the video on these is definitely better. I just hope the frame doesn't fracture like my Ikam's did.

I did notice that long videos get saved as separate 3 min. AVI files. Not a big deal to me since I only use them at the range, but I could see how that would be annoying.