HD 720P Spy Pen Camera Video Recording Pen Recorder (HD90 Model)
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**NOTE** The greenish flickering in the video sample from this spy pen showed up after encoding in Final Cut and uploading to Youtube, this normally will not show up on video taken from this camera pen. ALSO, if you want to view the recording pen video above in HD you will need to adjust the quality setting on the video (click settings button in lower right hand corner of video).
This spy pen camera takes video in true HD with the HD720P recording lens with NO interpolation. Many camera pens you see on the market are not a true HD and use a process called interpolation to artificially "upscale" a lower resolution video to make it look closer to HD quality. With the OmniVision CMOS sensor chip (website: www.ovt.com) video is recorded in a TRUE HD without any upscaling.
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English Manual: https://tetonwebstores.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/142046-hd90-manual
Closed Caption:
This is a close look at the HD90 Pen Camera
from PenRecorderPro.com. This pen takes video
in a true HD 720P widescreen format at 30
frames per second. Many pen cameras on the
market claim to be HD quality, however, most
of these pens use a process called "interpolation"
to artificially upscale the quality to look
like HD. Let's go ahead and look at some video
samples from this pen. K, here's a sample
video of the HD90 camera pen. I'm just standing
in the parking lot of the office building
where our business is located, and I'm just
going to give you a panaram here. In the lower
right hand corner of the video, you should
see a time/date stamp, and the time and date
should be Friday, October 12th, 2012. I've
got 2:39PM on my watch as the time. I'm just
going to walk into the building here and show
you the adjustment of the lighting condition
inside the building. When you initially walk
in, it's going to be a little bit darker and
you'll see the lens adjust the brightness
to the darker lighting condition. I'm holding
the pen about a foot away from my mouth and
this will give you a good idea of the audio
quality of the camera as well. I'm just going
to show you a little bit in the entry way.
It is a little bit darker in here, and I'll
show you down this hallway. We've got some
yellowish tinted lights here in the hallway.
Alright, hope you enjoyed the sample! I hope
that those video samples were helpful. The
pen is sleek, durable and professional looking.
It also does function as a real pen - just
twist the bottom and the ink comes out. The
camera is located just above the pen clip.
You can easily clip this on a shirt pocket,
put in a cup holder, or place anywhere you'd
like. The on/off button is located on the
top and blends nicely into the design of the
pen. On the backside, there are two holes:
this bottom hole is a reset hole. If the pen
were ever to freeze or malfunction, you can
stick the tip of a pin or paper clip in here
to reset it. This top hole is an indicator
light hole. When you first turn the pen on,
the light will come on to show the recording
has started but then turns off for the remainder
of recording. The pen has three operating
modes: There's a video mode, audio only mode,
and photo mode. Right now the pen is in video
mode. Let's go ahead and start recording a
video. To turn the pen on, push and hold on
the button for 2-3 seconds. The light will
come on an orangeish-blue color while the
pen is loading. It will flash a solid orange
color and then blink twice blue. After the
light turns off, the pen is now recording.
The light indicator won't come on while the
pen is recording. When you're finished, just
push and hold down the button on the top of
the pen until you see the yellow light come
on. When it turns off, release the button.
The pen is now off. Each time you start and
stop recording, a new video file is created
on the pen. There are no cables or software
needed to transfer the recordings from the
pen onto a computer. Just take the pen apart
and it turns into a USB drive. You can plug
this in directly into any Mac or Windows computer
to instantly view or transfer your recordings
to the computer. A huge benefit of this pen
is it has removable memory. The SD card slides
right into the pen. All your recordings are
stored right on the SD card. On this side,
we have the mode switch. When it's in position
2, it's in video mode. In position 1, it's
audio only and photo mode. The pen has a built-in
rechargeable lithium-ion battery. You can
plug this pen into your computer's USB port
to charge, or you can purchase one of our
additional charging accessories. We have found
that the typical camera pen gets between 60
and 80 minutes of battery life of recording
video. This pen gets about 70 minutes. In
audio only mode, you can get up to 9 hours
of record time on one charge. That's a close
look at the HD90 Pen Camera. You can purchase
one of these today at PenRecorderPro.com
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