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Does anyone know if using a smoked dome significantly alters the ability of a camera to acquire low light. Would you be better off in a low light area with a clear dome? Thanks.

 

Lynn D. Wagoner

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smokes bulbs loose normally about 1/2 to 1 complete F stop!

So if low light sensitivity is needed, best is to go for a clear bubble.

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I agree with Ricky on that ..

 

worst thing you can do is add tint to a low light app ..

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Thanks for the quick replies. Would you think there would be a significant difference in a f1.6 vs a f1.2 or 1.4 lens when using in a low light area?

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Yes quite a difference, but it depends on the cameras sensitivity also. And actually i would look at the fujinon f:0.95 lens for a low light color app.

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Yes quite a difference, but it depends on the cameras sensitivity also. And actually i would look at the fujinon f:0.95 lens for a low light color app.

 

Ditto but I think something like 12mm caps that out. (PLEASE let me know if I'm wrong. )

 

Also the wider the lense the more light it generally lets through, you are better off getting closer and using 6mm rather then being easy and using 50mm.

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