It's always worth getting one of these lamps from time to time in case they change the circuitry. But it seems to have standardised on this style of PCB.
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If you ever want to drive your self mad, try watching a video shot with a 360° camera! It's fascinating, distracting and a pain in the butt to view. I can't imagine how difficult it would be to edit and upload!!
I'm glad you are on YouTube. I have alerts on my phone telling me when you post so I can watch. I hope you don't mind me making you as kind of my personal high tech tutor.
I love your video very much,spend 3 hrs watch the LED lights inside look ,forgot the time, lol. This lamp seems flicker under camera.
Perhaps a good idea to review the ikea LED lamps? They seem very well build for a descent price, but would love to see if they are good quality.
You shouldn't really use automatic exposure with a black background and randomly appearing white stuff…
I agree this video was better than the locked one. Some of the darker bits of the other one weren't visible too well.
It's nice of them to design it so that it doesn't blow to bits when it goes bang… 🙂
As for the exposure settings, fixed works best in my opinion… 🙂
I think I actually prefer the locked white balance video, but I'm also visually impaired, so my opinion may be unfairly biased. :]
ooh..I always assumed the work surface was black rubber.
This video is blooming slightly and I can see the camera compensating up and down in brightness levels (like an iris of an eye).
I preferred the fixed exposure better
Classic: "400 Volts which is nice… well it says 400 Volts, that doesn't mean anything."
Sad with the influx of bogus Chinese components, electrolytics will often be the weak spot in electronics for a long time to come.