Hi there
here is a much awaited update on the dome lights themselves!
project is almost ready and the first batch of production is done, I'm just working hard on doing a bit more as well as some FX versions!
those dome lights are extremely involved and I'm doing crazy hours to finish them nicelly and to try to keep everything under budget, and by that I mean, at the same price point that was offered before by a company with much larger means that me, wasn't easy!
I hope you guys will like them, I have worked really, really, reaaally hard on them for the past weeks and I'm personally pretty happy with the result and super excited that I'll finally be able to put together my own camera. I started this journey in 2017, took me 1 year and a half to get the 6 all blue viewers and a few more years to put together the kits and lights for all of us to enjoy

.
It's just dome lights of course but I'm really proud I managed to build that entirely by hand and by myself (with some help by my wife

)
I'm really happy of the realism of the parts, they are made very differently from the previously made ones and they are made to look like the real ones as much as possible with the bezel coming around the lense instead of the lense put on top of the bezel. I'll go into more details and show the fabrication and the separated parts when I launch the project run
for now, I'll ask you for just a bit more patience while I finish a bit more lights and finish the FX version too for the people that want to incorporate lights. As you will see below though, I made them in a way that even without light, they can look really bright under certain lighting conditions
so here they are in some different lighting conditions!
first off, here in studio lights inside a white box with a reflex camera:
here in the same studio condition but with a smaller camera in automatic mode:
outside in the shade:
now, inside in a room with normal light conditions on the ceiling with slightly warm light bulbs:
It's actually quite fun because the inside of the bezel is turned aluminium and the very thin concentric lines made by the turning process make for a very reflective material and it looks like the lights are actually turned on
and finally, on my desk, with a desk top light directly pointed at them:
once again, I hope you'll like the result and I'll keep you posted soon

cheers