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Image 1 - LitraTorch 2.0 Reality Capture Lighting Kit mounted to Matterport Pro2 3D Camera Litra Landing Page for WGAN Forum Members Image 6 - Litra 360 Mount Bundle Bushman HALO 360 Light @Swinc20022002 Thanks for sharing. You may find these additional lighting solutions helpful: ✓ Review of Bushman Halo 360 Light ✓ Transcript: WGAN-TV | How to (Easily) Add Lights to Matterport Pro2 Camera ✓ WGAN Forum discussions tagged: Lighting | LitraTorch 2.0 Reality Capture Lighting Kit | Litra 360 Mount Bundle | Halo 360 Light Dan |
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A month ago I had to scan an 1817 historic home getting ready to be listed for sale, but when I did the walk-through to scope out the job, I found lighting was virtually nil, on all three floors. So with no time to order any lights online or check with WGAN, a quick trip to Wal-Mart found the solution (beta test), a HyperTough model 7046 portable LED for $35. It holds a 2-hour charge. I included an image of the camera with the new LED light and the actual job where this light was used 100% for it. |
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@ Getmyvr That seems like it worked very well, perhaps the lighting is a bit uneven here and there, but overall seems good to me, especially for the price paid, good idea! Can I ask how did you attach it to the top of the camera? Also, is it heavy? I would be concerned that the camera motor might suffer over time from the extra load not designed for.. Thanks for sharing the info Noddy |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Noddy You can buy a diffuser panel in a local hardware shop, cut it with a saw or a stanley knife and make the lightlining even. |
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