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		<title>By: A Reviewer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 05:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;img src=&#039;/files/images/stars-5.gif&#039; alt=&#039;Milwaukee 2300-20 M-Spector Digital Inspection Camera, AA Battery Powered has been rated 5 stars&#039; width=&#039;64&#039; height=&#039;12&#039;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Good for the price.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;n&lt;p&gt;The unit itself seems to be well made. The screen is clear and the camera and light function well. I have held a provision model and the rigid model which are both slighlty more expensive and I perfer this one. n&lt;br /&gt;n&lt;br /&gt;It has four lights modes (none, bright, brighter, brightest) and a zoom function. The 3/4 inch head is larger then you might think, but putting both a camera and LED on a unit will lead to that. It also ships in its own case. I got the AA battery model as I knew I wouldn&#039;t be using this a lot and even with lithium batterys I don&#039;t trust them to work if I put this on a shelf for 3-6 months at a time. This was even 10 years from now this unit should function and I won&#039;t be looking to replace a lithium battery pack. n&lt;br /&gt;n&lt;br /&gt;Like any model in this range understandingthe proper orientation of what you are looking at will be difficult an the viewing angle will be small and the range may not be great in a long space. This is not a fault of the unit though it is just the constraints on the technology for the price. &lt;/p&gt;n</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='/files/images/stars-5.gif' alt='Milwaukee 2300-20 M-Spector Digital Inspection Camera, AA Battery Powered has been rated 5 stars' width='64' height='12'/><b>Good for the price.</b><br />n
<p>The unit itself seems to be well made. The screen is clear and the camera and light function well. I have held a provision model and the rigid model which are both slighlty more expensive and I perfer this one. n<br />n<br />It has four lights modes (none, bright, brighter, brightest) and a zoom function. The 3/4 inch head is larger then you might think, but putting both a camera and LED on a unit will lead to that. It also ships in its own case. I got the AA battery model as I knew I wouldn&#8217;t be using this a lot and even with lithium batterys I don&#8217;t trust them to work if I put this on a shelf for 3-6 months at a time. This was even 10 years from now this unit should function and I won&#8217;t be looking to replace a lithium battery pack. n<br />n<br />Like any model in this range understandingthe proper orientation of what you are looking at will be difficult an the viewing angle will be small and the range may not be great in a long space. This is not a fault of the unit though it is just the constraints on the technology for the price. </p>
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