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alexadam1212
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i wanna buy a device to record the welding,will the smartphone with video function work?
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Im fairly certain that jody uses a normal video camera, on the auto setting. Try sending him a message via the contact us on the main page.
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:twisted: :twisted: I have used my android to video an instructor while he was welding when i was in school. I had to hold it up under my hood. It looked like i was picking my nose. video was not nearly as good as others tho. I would imagen if you want tight arc shots you will have to get a good set up. jody is a good welder. then add that he is doing what he does while reaching around a camera and dang.........
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My wife videoed me Tig welding aluminum for the first time, so I could watch myself and compare it to Jody's videos to see what I was doing right and wrong, with her iphone. I would suggest that you put it under a hood set down low. I was able so see my hand motions but not the puddle. We put it under a 10 shade hand shield but it was too dark. I say that a 5 shade oxy shield might work pretty good I do not know because I never tried it.
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ksmrf wrote::twisted: :twisted: I have used my android to video an instructor while he was welding when i was in school. I had to hold it up under my hood. It looked like i was picking my nose. video was not nearly as good as others tho. I would imagen if you want tight arc shots you will have to get a good set up. jody is a good welder. then add that he is doing what he does while reaching around a camera and dang.........
Dang is right, Jody seems to make it so easy, even reaching around a tripod!!!
Thanks again Jody,
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i all,

i try to record a welding video , it's for school project and a need to know what kind of lens Jody use to make clear picture like that.

thank you
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If your camera will not take a good arc shot, buy a #8 shade GLASS lens, and temporarily tape it (tightly... this is important) in front of your camera.

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Most cameras will cope fairly well just by reducing the intensity of light entering the lens by screwing on some neutral density - a bit trial & error how much depending on the weld material / amps & how close you get ( I'd try 8 as a start point ) also circular polariser will help with flare - you will also need to set white balance - I doubt auto will cope with this.
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