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How to avoid bright contrast when sun hitting RICOH Theta V two lenses?11585

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When shooting video outside and moving around, what is the best way to avoid the brightness contrast from the Sun hitting the 2 lenses differently?
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I am confused ...

Which camera?

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Sorry... Ricoh Theta V.

When I look at the video later and get a stitch line with one side lighter than the other.
When taking pictures I can angle the camera to be bladed into the Sun to eliminate this effect but that strategy is not feasible when moving and shooting video (ie. camera on a selfie stick while driving)
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When taking pictures I can angle the camera to be bladed into the Sun to eliminate this effect but that strategy is not feasible when moving and shooting video (ie. camera on a selfie stick while driving)


Yes. This is likely the challenge (without a solution).

I will defer to others in the WGAN Forum that might have a solution for you.

Dan
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