Tinting Of Dome For Camera's

Started by Aquadeveloper, October 14, 2007, 12:40:32 PM

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Aquadeveloper

Hi,

Has anyone used anything to 'tint' the protective dome on some of the X10 camera's?
You know, like the camera domes at Wal-Mart, etc.

Thanks,

Aquadeveloper

HA Dave

Quote from: Aquadeveloper on October 14, 2007, 12:40:32 PM
Hi,

Has anyone used anything to 'tint' the protective dome on some of the X10 camera's?


I have a Sentinel (a domed X10) but..no, I haven't even considered tinting it. Although I don't think a light tint would hurt the image quality, I like the in-your-face aspect of visible cameras.

Actually I even "announce" the video monitoring to trespassers (<a YouTube video link).
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zach1234


Aquadeveloper

Zack,

Did you tint it?  If so can I ask with what?

Thanks

Puck

Quote from: Aquadeveloper on October 19, 2007, 01:31:50 AM
Zack,

Did you tint it?  If so can I ask with what?

Thanks

Based on Zach's recent posts and his perceived intelligence level, I would say crayons.

JMac

I think it was "vitriol" tinted.........


KDR

here is a 4X gray tint i found. Click Here

It is used as a spray on Neutral Density filter. I have never used this product. Any ND filters I use are gel sheets or screw on filters. You might search photographic web sites for something. ND filters won't effect color only light density.

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zach1234

Try a LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT and so I make it clear a LIGHT spray of black spray paint just some little sprays. it will kind of hide it. get some anti static bag cut them up tape to dome to. that may help.

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