HeliRy said:Well the camera is working fine, just downloaded the video.... and it sucks lol.
Is there a trick to filming at night and not getting the glare of the lights on the arm ruining the shot? Guess I could always crack the frame open and disconnect them, but that almost seems more trouble than it's worth. Any way of killing them via the Naza Assistant?
Have you actually done this? If so it would be great to know how. The LEDs are soldered to the undersides of the ESCs so I don't know of an easy way to control them without hours or precision soldering and running excess wiring everywhere. It seems like it would be easier to open the shell, replace and resolder the ESCs every time you want to fly at night!LuvMyTJ said:If you plan on doing lots of night filming you could always install a small switch on the underside of it to control the lights.
I don't think the LEDs have removable lenses. They're bonded to the emitters. The easiest way to make it a clean fix is to unscrew the ESC window/diffusers and tape up the holes on the underside of the shell where the LEDs stick out. Hmm, now that i've written it all out, I figured that's what you meant? Removing the ESCs is a single step with removing the window/diffuser.reALIGNed said:just use black electricians tape like mentioned earlier, or if you want a cleaner more permanent look, open the shell, remove the esc's, unscrew the led lens's, and paint them flat black on the inside (it will never scratch off this way).
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