Our club recently purchased a light for the lathe. We have the Laguna lathe and got the Laguna light that mounts permanently on the lathe. The light was the number one requested feature from demonstrators, however, with the addition of the light, the video has deteriorated. The subject matter is washed out. We are trying to compensate by adjusting the exposure manually, but if the exposure is set for the piece on the lathe when you zoom out everything is dark.
We've recently switched from a projector to two large screen TV's. I imagine this problem would be even worse if we were still using the projector.
Any advice on how we can improve the video quality would be appreciated. Camera settings? Light intensity or angle? Some sort of softbox for the light?
It feels like we have taken two steps forward and three steps back.
Thanks
We've recently switched from a projector to two large screen TV's. I imagine this problem would be even worse if we were still using the projector.
Any advice on how we can improve the video quality would be appreciated. Camera settings? Light intensity or angle? Some sort of softbox for the light?
It feels like we have taken two steps forward and three steps back.
Thanks