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  1. Hi everybody, Breaking my head on trying to mimic one of those christmas led's. Did test's like different materials / ior / ies lights....but just don't seem to get it ? Starting to feel like a floating cork on open water, please someone.... give me some guidance to the coast !! What i did : 1. Finding out the real world setup of how a led is made. 2. Putting the IES light on different levels in my led ( to see the effect on various angles ) 3. Making a reflection cap around my IES light and inside the led. Result was minimal, so left that out. 4. Making a second refraction layer to my epoxy material ( ior 1.438 + ior 1.627 ) Trying to make a sort of lens effect. This made some effect as expected. So left that in. What am i missing, doing wrong ? How would you make it ?
  2. I`ve recently bought the Canon T2i (the budget solution). One of the reasons was the capability to record video in flexible formats. For video I have a Sony VX2100 camcorder but the image is flat (useless DOF). I`m thinking to use the DSLR for short videos with a prime lens (F/1,8) and variable ND filter to control the light. For dramatic angles I have an 8 mm fisheye lens used primarily for panoramic images. Any comments about similar experiences are welcomed.
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