So over the next several months I'll add reviews to this blog as I am able to obtain the cameras for testing. I've found a number of inspection camera reviews already posted on YouTube, so when available, I'll share those here too.
A Little Background
Inspection cameras give you a look at what you otherwise wouldn’t be able to see. Run the camera into walls, drain pipes, ceilings or anywhere else you couldn’t possibly see without ripping apart the area and get a good view of the situation on the attached (or detachable) screen.
Some inspection cameras come with retrieval tools and magnets to snag loose nuts, bolts or other items you may have lost, and many can take both photos and videos. Despite being fairly new to the market, inspection cameras are already invaluable to contractors and DIYers alike.
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DEWALT DCT410S1 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera Kit
The DEWALT 12-volt max inspection camera is designed to provide visual
access to hidden nooks and hard-to-see areas. The camera features a
3-foot flexible snake-mounted camera lens with LED, a pistol-grip
control, and a detachable LCD screen. A removable microSD card makes
storage and transfer of images easy.
Milwaukee 2311-21 Digital Inspection Camera
- M-Spector AV has 4X zoom
- 4X LED control
- Live image rotation
- Images or videos recorded can be viewed in the M-Spector AV playback mode as well as downloaded directly to a computer via the included USB cable
All these inspection cameras can be purchased online from Amazon.com, IndustrialCameraSales.com, and others. Just Google their model numbers.
I'll post more review videos, or create my own as I gain access to the cameras and/or videos.
Enjoy.