Attaching lights to the Matterport Camera?2300
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DanSmigrod private msg quote post Address this user | |
A Member of the MUG Forum emailed me this question: "Has anyone your aware of had any success with mounting a battery operated LED (ie fotodiox flapjack) on top of the camera to improve window exposure?" -- I know of at least three (related attempts) my MUG Members, include me (unsuccessfully). While others might be willing to drill holes into the case (yikes! safety warning!), I was only willing to try suction cups (that did not work) because of the exterior surface of the camera. Despite spending about $700 on suction cup solutions and LEDS and related gear, I find using my iPhone to "burn in with a dithering motion" the light works best. Here are some related MUG Forum discussions on this ancillary lighting solution: ✓ Caves: 230 feet (70m) below the surface ✓ New Cave Scanning Light Setup ✓ Scanning a Cave ✓ Capture Outdoors at Night ✓ On Camera Lighting ✓ Matterport and Lighting ✓ Filming a Dark Area To add light at night on the outdoor patio, I used fill lights hidden in the distance. I also (hand held)an LED light and dithered/rotated with the camera. I used an iPhone to dither/burn-in light in the darkest portion when scanning the rooftop patio bar at night. |
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360Verbeelding private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Its not that difficult see my treats about this topic. just use a couple of small LED videolights and start experimenting. happy scanning Grtz Rene |
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