I've played around with time lapse a little. I'm always afraid to let the sun shine right into the lens for fear that it might burn some of the light sensing electronics (similar to how it can do damage to your retina if you stare at the sun for too long.) But I presume your QC9000 is still working fine?
I guess so. I never really thought about anything like that. However, the webcam continued to function properly in this video after the sun was cleared out of frame. So I guess it is not damaged.
B-e-a-utiful.
yermaan 3 years ago
Excellent piano playing!
schlockading 4 years ago
beautiful.
Brickfield 4 years ago
I've played around with time lapse a little. I'm always afraid to let the sun shine right into the lens for fear that it might burn some of the light sensing electronics (similar to how it can do damage to your retina if you stare at the sun for too long.) But I presume your QC9000 is still working fine?
ancientbricks 4 years ago
I guess so. I never really thought about anything like that. However, the webcam continued to function properly in this video after the sun was cleared out of frame. So I guess it is not damaged.
jdog2004 4 years ago
amazing! the lights on the houses!!! may i ask:
doesnt your camera ever run out of battery?? :D
Inglis93 4 years ago
I used the Pro 9000 webcam for this one ;)
jdog2004 4 years ago
Fantastic.
Winkyburger 4 years ago
Cool CA, I liked it how the sun came up with the music. Well done!
Thijsvanbrunschot 4 years ago
nicely done mate ;-D
darkman13forever 4 years ago