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Posted by DK1000 on 10/20/06 23:57
I need the video, as (I forgot to mention) there will be also voice
narration describing the rooms, kind of a talking video walk-thru. I had an
impression lighting may be expensive, any kind of makeshift device I can
try? I have heard of people using stuff they can get at Home Depot for
lighting in a pinch, but I don't know what they actually got that worked. I
realize the color temp may be off, but I can always compensate for that. The
videos will be placed online, and I know that videos posted within a
reasonable bandwidth don't have the best detail, just want it bright
enough.Thanks much for the info.
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xp7rt.net> wrote in message
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> "DK1000" wrote ...
>> I will not be normally shooting people with this set-up, just rooms. I
>> plan on putting the video on a website. I'm looking into the .flv format.
>> I realize I won't have the web bandwidth to put up the uncompressed .avi
>> file the camcorder makes, but at least I want it lit up enough not to
>> show too much excess grain that consumer level camcorders show at normal
>> room lighting levels.
>>
>> What are my alternatives/options. Thanks much.
>
> Do you really need moving-picture VIDEO of empty rooms?
> How about still with flash?
>
> Anything big enough to evenly light a large area with continuous
> light is going to require significant amounts of power. There are
> 12V bulb alternatives for many makes/models of traditional
> lighting instruments, but not in the price range you are talking
> about. Unless you want to DIY build your own or something.
>
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