How close to the camera does the light need to be?
> ADI: The reflective markers are made with a special retro-reflective tape. This tape reflects light back in the same plane as transmitted. Therefore, the closer you can get the light to the camera viewing axis, the more visible the markers will be. You can demonstrate this by placing a marker in the room and holding the light at arms length. Slowly move the light towards your eye while watching the marker. You will see that when the light is close to your eye, the marker appears the brightest. I believe, there should be a mounting bracket that is included with the light that allows the light to be mounted to the tripod and then the camera mounts above the bracket. > 4. My recollection is that the downloading of the software to my office > computer is straightforward, after which I have to get a code of some kind.
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