Gå offline med appen Player FM !
An Update on Griffin's Smart Lighting Setup
Arkiverad serie ("Inaktivt flöde" status)
When? This feed was archived on September 11, 2018 19:11 (). Last successful fetch was on June 30, 2021 21:10 ()
Why? Inaktivt flöde status. Våra servar kunde inte hämta ett giltigt podcast-flöde under en längre period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 282204833 series 2437280
An Update on Griffin's Smart Lighting Setup
With Nick’s helpful tech advice, Griffin has figured out which smart lights and smart switches to install in his renovated office. Plus, how to fix two camera shots that drift out of sync over time.
Griffin’s Smart Lighting Picks:
RunLessWire Click is a wireless, battery-less smart switch (powered by kinetic energy) that works with Philips Hue smart lights.
Philips Hue color smart bulbs are RGB, 800-lumen bulbs controlled by Bluetooth or a Zigbee hub like the Philips Hue Smart Hub.
I’ll pack three Hue bulbs into each of these “dumb” flush-mount lighting fixtures.
Hue recessed ceiling lights to replace my current in-ceiling can lights.
Another Philips Hue product: Cher Semi-Flushmount Light is a bi-color, 3000-lumen lighting fixture. Could work for my office, but it arrived broken—so I may abandon that product.
Other products we mentioned:
Inovelli Z-Wave Switch is a rare hard-wired switch that works with smart lights, but it suffers from a disqualifying 2-second delay.
Plastic wall switch covers are a cheap way to keep a light switch activated.
Nick uses LIFX Color 800-lumen smart bulbs.
In answering Daniel’s question about syncing two Panasonic cameras, we mentioned the System Frequency setting on the Panasonic GH5.
In our next episode, we’ll run a video transcoding speed test. Nick’s new M1 MacBook Air vs. Griffin’s 2-year-old Intel-powered iMac Pro.
Hey Indie Filmmakers is brought to you by Squarespace. Go to squarespace.com/griffin to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.
138 episoder
Arkiverad serie ("Inaktivt flöde" status)
When? This feed was archived on September 11, 2018 19:11 (). Last successful fetch was on June 30, 2021 21:10 ()
Why? Inaktivt flöde status. Våra servar kunde inte hämta ett giltigt podcast-flöde under en längre period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 282204833 series 2437280
An Update on Griffin's Smart Lighting Setup
With Nick’s helpful tech advice, Griffin has figured out which smart lights and smart switches to install in his renovated office. Plus, how to fix two camera shots that drift out of sync over time.
Griffin’s Smart Lighting Picks:
RunLessWire Click is a wireless, battery-less smart switch (powered by kinetic energy) that works with Philips Hue smart lights.
Philips Hue color smart bulbs are RGB, 800-lumen bulbs controlled by Bluetooth or a Zigbee hub like the Philips Hue Smart Hub.
I’ll pack three Hue bulbs into each of these “dumb” flush-mount lighting fixtures.
Hue recessed ceiling lights to replace my current in-ceiling can lights.
Another Philips Hue product: Cher Semi-Flushmount Light is a bi-color, 3000-lumen lighting fixture. Could work for my office, but it arrived broken—so I may abandon that product.
Other products we mentioned:
Inovelli Z-Wave Switch is a rare hard-wired switch that works with smart lights, but it suffers from a disqualifying 2-second delay.
Plastic wall switch covers are a cheap way to keep a light switch activated.
Nick uses LIFX Color 800-lumen smart bulbs.
In answering Daniel’s question about syncing two Panasonic cameras, we mentioned the System Frequency setting on the Panasonic GH5.
In our next episode, we’ll run a video transcoding speed test. Nick’s new M1 MacBook Air vs. Griffin’s 2-year-old Intel-powered iMac Pro.
Hey Indie Filmmakers is brought to you by Squarespace. Go to squarespace.com/griffin to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.
138 episoder
Alla avsnitt
×Välkommen till Player FM
Player FM scannar webben för högkvalitativa podcasts för dig att njuta av nu direkt. Den är den bästa podcast-appen och den fungerar med Android, Iphone och webben. Bli medlem för att synka prenumerationer mellan enheter.