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Vacheron, I wont quote your post as its a bit long but Im sure the seller knows the score and knew the camera was 720P.
The box says 1080 not 1080P. The dimensions will be 1080 x 720 so they list it as a 1080. They deliberately only put 1080 and not 1080P.
This seller put 1080P though and even said the dimensions were 1920x1080 x 30/60fps. Not even close.
720P with a low bitrate at 10fps or VGA at 20fps, its like a picture slideshow rather than a video camera.
Did your listing state the PSU was not suitable for HAM equipment or have the data, how would they know it was not suitable?
I buy a few DC-DC converters on ebay and 99.9% of the time the important part is the voltage stability and the current handling capacity.
I usually buy something at least double the current rating that i require.
Switching speed not been an issue except the one I needed for a ZVS.
Look at all the cheap cams on ebay, plenty will say 1080 and not 1080P, some sellers will even list the dimensions as 1080x720 in the specs which a lot wont read.
Another 4 emails today saying they will refund if I remove the feedback, Already had the refund.