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That's a bit tricky because the wide-angle lens needs to protrude, but they could make a soft cap that is taller than the lens even when pressed all the way in.
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Time lapse was a slight bit better but still not useable in my work
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I was a bit skeptical using a brand thats not well known but was pleasantly surprised as I took this small camera through the paces
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The edge deformed a bit and sent 3 cracks all-the-way through the screen to the other side.
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Objects in foreground are sharp, stuff in background tends to jitter a bit
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very small, good quality body.video quality pretty good too, much better than my iPhone 7 plusmenu item little bit confuse, hard to find it.
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The video quality is a bit lackluster as well.
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It'd be a bit difficult to try a few WB with current UI.
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If you can afford a bit more I recommend going for the yi 4K plus
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I managed to contact Yi through their facebook page and both their representative at Amazon and from Yi headquarters in China helped me through the process and we came to a very agreeable and satisfactory resolution, as my situation was a bit tricky not being in the US
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I just wished it was a bit more durable, or at least have replacement parts available.
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There is a little bit of screen lag when I film at 60FPS, but at 30FPS, it works well
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After an update it does connect a bit easier and is ready to go when I am
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Also, I bought this to stream live to facebook and there are zero instructions with the unit on how to do that (although their tech support sent me a link to a third party blog that wrote a post on how to do it that, so far, I haven 't gotten to work).