LEDs are generally connected to a PWM controller that turns them off and on quickly to produce the correct average light intensity for the situation. This occurs faster than your eye can detect. Our Canon XF100 broadcast quality camera is recording at 29.97 frames a second. This creates a situation where occasionally the frame and the led blink occur at the same time causing it to look brighter or conversely the camera catches the led when its fading causing it to look dimmer. --Tech Dept.
In person the cruise mode is a perfect glow. For some reason, Blue plays with the cameras from time to time and makes odd effects... like the cloud/fog effect here :)
I do have to say, that on camera that 'cruise mode' looks pretty cool. A wave of blue i guess i should say.
LEDs are generally connected to a PWM controller that turns them off and on quickly to produce the correct average light intensity for the situation. This occurs faster than your eye can detect. Our Canon XF100 broadcast quality camera is recording at 29.97 frames a second. This creates a situation where occasionally the frame and the led blink occur at the same time causing it to look brighter or conversely the camera catches the led when its fading causing it to look dimmer. --Tech Dept.
In person the cruise mode is a perfect glow. For some reason, Blue plays with the cameras from time to time and makes odd effects... like the cloud/fog effect here :)
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I think you're right. You can clearly see it on Stuart as he's standing next to the bar. Which leads me to wonder if that's really even a cruise mode.
best nforce vid of seen for the lightbar, i will most definitely be replacing my Axixtech torrent with this bad ass lightbar
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nice lightbar
Can full bar flash patterns be programmed on this bar? And if so, are they any good? ;)
They can & they are very well done by Soundoff :)
SIRENNET that's great. I would love to see a video of that in the future.