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16 July 2020
Not Sharp
These look like Xacto #11 blades, and they fit my handles well. Trouble is, I need
SHARP blades, and these blades are NOT razor sharp. Simple as that.

06 September 2018
Mostly EXCELLENT Ergonomics
I have been using VOMs for over 56 years now, and have developed a
few preferences and prejudices. I advise everyone I meet to purchase
(and use!) an ANALOG VOM. They excel at intuitive use, as you seldom need the resolution that even a 3 1/2 digit DVM gives. When you DO need the resolution, go ahead and use your digital multimeter.
This DVM is far more friendly and useful than most. Its major drawback is the lack of space to conveniently store the leads. It
stands out for its simplicity, and the great clamshell case that
will NOT close unless the selector switch is in the OFF position.
I have spent my engineering career designing, building, and using
TEST EQUIPMENT, and I'm still doing that in retirement. This Victor
DVM checks more boxes for me than any other, and at an extremely
attractive price.
The manual has little English, but some terrific pluses include
manual selection of range, and measuring deviation from a HELD value.
You select via a push button. I may have settled on my newest favorite
DVM. I have only bought three, but will give a better report after I wring
them out.

25 February 2016
Basic Camera, Good Value, LOW RES
1 of 1 found this helpful PRIMOS headlines this camera as a 5 Mega Pixel unit. It is a ONE Mega Pixel camera.
If you wish to Artificially "Clean Up" the photos, you must run them through a computer
algorythm that PREDICTS what a "finer grain" photograph would look like. It sharpens
up edges by noticing that there is a line (of large "Native" pixels) of dots kind of in a row,
and decides that there is indeed an edge there. This was used to "Clean Up" satellite
imagery. It gives you a better quality camera through computer manipulation. It's just
like cleaning up an audio recording using a computer. Trouble is, the camera only gives
you a ONE Mega Pixel Image in the first place, and the camera is billed as a 5 MP unit.
Without the software, you are stuck with a Low Resolution Camera.
I have tried the camera(s) indoors so far, and the results have been washed out
badly when the subject was VERY close (at night). Color daytime shots have been OK.
I am looking forward to mounting it outdoors. I'm guessing it will perform much better.
That being said, this is a solid camera, it functions perfectly well, and has a capture
time of about one second. Most other cameras get a good picture of your Butt as you
are walking away, due to their slow trigger times. This one is much better than the last
four that I have owned. I have trespassing neighbors, not deer, so I am wanting some
facial features here.
The LED "Flash" is Far Red, and somewhat visible. I'm guessing that they would call
it NEAR INFRA RED. It would cost a bit more to use the longer wavelength IR LEDs,
(Far Infra Red) but this is a budget camera, and it fills that bill admirably.
It has a small, rugged case, robust battery box, and a simlple control switch (ON/OFF).
When the SD card is plugged in and the camera first turned on, an executable file is put
onto the card for a WINDOWS computer to read to set the time and date. The card is
then reinserted into the camera and the pictures are then logged with the correct time and
date. You can just type the data in yourself (I use a ChromeBook) using a simple Word
Processor to make a tiny .txt file. For instance, to set the time and date to 09:35 on the
morning of 23FEB2016,
the data would be stored in the format:
"TIME"YYYYMMDDHHMM (With no spaces or any other characters at all)
and you would type:
"TIME"201602230935
and store it in a .txt file titled TIMESYNCH onto the SD Card
This is a brilliant solution to the "Technology Creep" of adding MORE AND MORE
Bells and Whistles to things that should have been kept simple. I happen to be an
Electronic Design Engineer, and I DESPISE the trend towards Over-Featurization.
This type of a simple camera has been LONG Overdue, and I am happy that we
have one from PRIMOS. I am just a little miffed that they hawked it as a 5 MP unit,
when it is actually a 1 MP unit. Oregon Scientific pulled the same stunt when the
Digital Camera was in it's infancy, as did many other early makers. I never met a
single engineer who could make their software work!
The $60 List Price has been discounted to $30 with Free Shipping, making this
the most affordable Solid Quality camera that I am aware of.
Even with my acidic complaint about the overzealous marketing, this is a real
step forward from my big Moultrie, and even my Blackout PRIMOS. Simple, Robust
hardware is what guys like me want, and I will continue to pay for it. Yes, I am
complaining, but I already bought FOUR of these, and will probably buy four more.
Money is tight, but money is a tool that I use to purchase other tools that I need.
Hope this helps your decision on what to put YOUR hard-earned money towards.
GUZZIHAP