There is a popular misconception in relation to the screw head spy camera. The screw head is only a lens that has been fabricated to look to be indistinguishable from a common Phillips screw. Most pinhole cameras are fabricated with a typical 1cm pinhole lens so the screw lens can be exchanged for the existing lens fitted to the camera. So if you want to re-work an existing pinhole camera into a screw spy camera this type of lens can be bought for roughly and can be applied with a simple retro fit replacement lens.
You also should to be conscious that there is only a tiny recess between the screw head and the camera body. So when you come to fit the camera in a way that just the screw head lens is in sight, it will need to be set-up behind a substance that will either allow you to clear a space large enough for the body of the camera to fit into or a substance that is flat enough to fit into the recess between camera body and lens.
Regardless of this, after the camera body has been hidden from view this great little spy camera is nearly indenical to a typical Phillips screw.
This is only one of the appliances built in spy cameras that can be purchased on the open market right now. With the progression of technical science, we will see many more variations on the recorder / cameras manufactured. As you do not know when you're being recorded, be careful with what you say and do and meanwhile watch this space.
Whenever you use a spy camera if you want the footage for legal evidence it might not be permissible for use in a court of law, you also need to be aware of local laws relating to the utilization of spy camera appliances, some countries have strict laws against their use.
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