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Originally Posted by Xanthos
Like I said - its not really that bright in real life. The camera didn't have enough time to react to the light from the flashes. I probably should have held the light on solid for a few seconds so you could see the camera adjust. I mean, its bright enough to be seen, but its not blindingly bright by any means.
In my opinion, its just bright enough to make up for the fact that I only have one brake light instead of three like a car.
- X
P.S. - if you watch the video real close you can see the edges of the light start to shrink just before the light turns off. Thats the lens starting to adjust. If I had given it a few more seconds it would have continue to dim until the camera was picking up a more accurate light. The human eye adjusts much more quickly.
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Well, I am sure its bright though. I mean, yea the camera can't adjust as quick as the human eye does, but I'm sure its still going to do a really good job