The Slick Lines and Many LEDs of the Anker Nebula Mars 3
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To turn the Mars 3 on, simply slide down the lens cover.
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There’s no zoom or lens shift. Focus is electronic and automatic. There’s also a manual option using the remote.
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The back of the Mars 3 has an LED light bar that can help with setup in a dark space, or illuminate an area like a table when camping.
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Under a rubber flap on the back are the power connection, USB-C and USB-A to charge your devices, HDMI, and a 3.5mm analog input.
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The back of the handle has a segmented-circle battery level indicator.
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The buttons and navigational joystick are backlit.
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There’s a standard-size tripod mount on the bottom.
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The remote is IR and Bluetooth.
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Source: CNET