Posts: 109
Threads: 1
Likes Received: 48 in 39 posts
Likes Given: 127
Joined: Apr 2023
Reputation:
1 18-Sep-2023, 02:38 PM (This post was last modified: 18-Sep-2023, 02:46 PM by LiPoFly.) The LED placement is not very good, I will change the LED placement. I decided not to tilt the LEDs because the WA HD Pro camera is very sensitive and needs very little light to show the image, so the wide light spot is suitable for any camera tilt.
I am posting this video so that you can understand the effect of light on the camera lens. You need to prevent unnecessary light from entering the camera lens.
• Posts: 109
Threads: 1
Likes Received: 48 in 39 posts
Likes Given: 127
Joined: Apr 2023
Reputation:
1 Today I moved the LEDs back a little so that they would no longer illuminate the lens of my Walksnail Avatar HD Pro night camera mounted on FoxWhoop25. I liked the result, the picture became much better. I made a short boring boring video to show how the camera and backlight work in absolute darkness. I really enjoyed flying at night. The main thing is to fly not high above the ground so that landmarks can be seen. If you go high, then the light no longer illuminates the surface of the ground, and it is difficult to fly in acro mode.
At the end of the flight I turned off backlight to land, but for now I was adjusting the camera tilt,
miscalculated the height a little and fell into a dark wheat field not far from the car.
To find the quadcopter, I simply turned on LEDs, and a large bright spot of light appeared on the field :-)