Hey, thank you for your Videos! I really enjoy the in depth explanations for the different component sparks etc. I think it might be helpful to film the OP-Z a little bit underexposed so the viewer can see the lights more clearly. Sometimes on camera it's not very visible wich lights are on. When it's overall darker you can see the lights very clear (e.g. in the shadow under your thumb) ... just a suggestion. Hope you'll keep doing these Videos.
Thank you for the comment! I'm grateful for whatever advice I can get but I'm totally clueless about video. What does "a little underexposed" mean in this context? I'm currently recording with my phone but plan to get a camera in the next couple months which will hopefully make things clearer. Would be nice to know what could help until then, though.
@@windowbed depending on the phone you use you can adjust the exposure manually or automatic (usually by clicking on the part of the screen where you want the light to be even). To capture the lights of the OP-Z you'd need to dial down the exposure manually by a few steps. So the background might be a little too dark but overall you'd be able to tell wich lights are on on the OP-Z. You probably just need to play around with it a bit and you'll find a setting that you like.
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Hey, thank you for your Videos! I really enjoy the in depth explanations for the different component sparks etc. I think it might be helpful to film the OP-Z a little bit underexposed so the viewer can see the lights more clearly. Sometimes on camera it's not very visible wich lights are on. When it's overall darker you can see the lights very clear (e.g. in the shadow under your thumb) ... just a suggestion. Hope you'll keep doing these Videos.
Thank you for the comment! I'm grateful for whatever advice I can get but I'm totally clueless about video. What does "a little underexposed" mean in this context? I'm currently recording with my phone but plan to get a camera in the next couple months which will hopefully make things clearer. Would be nice to know what could help until then, though.
@@windowbed depending on the phone you use you can adjust the exposure manually or automatic (usually by clicking on the part of the screen where you want the light to be even). To capture the lights of the OP-Z you'd need to dial down the exposure manually by a few steps. So the background might be a little too dark but overall you'd be able to tell wich lights are on on the OP-Z. You probably just need to play around with it a bit and you'll find a setting that you like.
Awesome, I'll give it a try next time I record. Thanks so much for the help!