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Typically if people are going to add lights they go for a tray style setup. There's no reason you couldn't add arms to a pole though.
Make sure the light you get throws the light in a wide enough angle to cover your camera fov.
That is definitely true. I saw some guy zip tie a UK SL4 onto his gopro mounted pole. The whole video consisted of a black image with a overexposed white dot in the middle of the screen.
I think he probably had the light way to close to the pole and also the telescopic pole was probably extended to far. This would explain the black shadow created by the camera in front of light right behind it.
I think he probably had the light way to close to the pole and also the telescopic pole was probably extended to far. This would explain the black shadow created by the camera in front of light right behind it.
I personally think when I am using a camera pole I would like to brighten up an area like deeper dives or holes/crevices etc...
What do you think. Good or Bad idea?
Depends on its use? Camera sits on one side of the pole on a tripod mount, light sits at the other end of the pole angled to control for backscatter. The problem here is lack of flexibility of subject unless the pole or mounts were very flexible, so perhaps Mike is right.