Hiding the camera in the Bathroom Mirror1334
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1lisahinson private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Just curious if a few of you (that I consider) experts would comment on whether your best practice is to try and hide the camera when shooting a bathroom or just go for the selfie. Thank you, Lisa | ||
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LuisBrilanti private msg quote post Address this user | ||
You can lower your tripod lower than the mirror. | ||
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lisahinson private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Yes, LuisBrilanti I have done that as well | ||
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DigitalImageries private msg quote post Address this user | ||
If you lower the camera does it still line up with the other scans? | ||
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vincent private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Keep one large and one small fake plants and a basket in your car. place this in between the mirror and the instrument if it won't look out of place this way you won't have to lower the instrument as much. A stack of towels works too |
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CathieRasch private msg quote post Address this user | |
These are great ideas, thanks for sharing. As a real estate agent I try to have everything perfect for display of the property but I'd rather have a good scan than worry about seeing the camera in the mirror so my advice is don't make yourself crazy. Maybe some of those people that see the camera in the mirror will say 'what is that, I'd better talk to her about selling my house!' | ||
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lisahinson private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I've lowered the camera but wasn't so crazy about the way it looked (it aligned for me); used fake plants; used a painting once. LOVE the idea of a stack of towels! Thanks again everybody! |
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Max_Sodomovskiy private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Hello! Last time I went not in a straight line. The mirror in the bathroom was not widespread. But it was opposite the entrance to the bathroom. So I went to the bathroom is not in front of a mirror, and a little diagonally. I came out of the bath, I also diagonally. True the camera once I put the camera in front of a mirror. Then a sort of inactivated way the camera is not reflected in the mirror. Take a look at the screenshot. https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=iRnDkL5GqDc |
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lisahinson private msg quote post Address this user | ||
nice! | ||
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fburch private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Max, great idea!! | ||
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Noel private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@Max_Sodomovskiy also an interesting effect with the LED lights in the ceiling of the Kitchen and Living room, when viewed via dollshouse and floorplan. Great idea for the bathroom mirror. | ||
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Max_Sodomovskiy private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Hi! The 2nd way to hide the camera is to put something between the mirror and camera. Use all three ways to pass the mirror! |
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JCHAFE private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I don't see a big issue with the reflection in the mirror. Buyers want to see the space, they know a camera has to be used, They don't care if they can see it? Its not a career ending magic trick that we are trying to conceal. | ||
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lisahinson private msg quote post Address this user | ||
That was the upshot of my question - is there a best practice on whether or not to hide the mirror. I agree. | ||
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Mikesobay private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I don't move items or add items to the decor of any room without consulting the agent. Most are particular and want the house to look a certain way and seem more concerned with that than they are seeing a camera. | ||
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lisahinson private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Thanks again, everyone! | ||
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