will check the Radions out also. ThanksEcotech Radions using the mobius app does this exactly.
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will check the Radions out also. ThanksEcotech Radions using the mobius app does this exactly.
Neptune Sky has photo mode. This was taken with a plain old iPhone Xs, straight out of the camera -- no edits.
If you have lights that are controlled by an apex, you can easily make a photo mode.
I set up my apex so when I turn on photo mode, I get up to 5 minutes where the powerheads turn off to minimize motion blur and my lights adjust to my optimal spectrum.
Doing a quick check this looks promising. I have Mobius for the MP40's. Right on the dashboard.will check the Radions out also. Thanks
I'm not surprised by that. I put a Kessil on the refuguim and bought the cable to connect to my Apex. Being new, I still haven't programmed it to control intensity/spectrum with Apex. Note to self: Stop buying new stuff until you finish setting up the things you already bought.Kessils do this natively and you can set the time before it reverts to its scheduled programing to whatever you like.
True and I agree. My RS 90's have scenes also. It's just not that user friendly to use them. And they need to upgrade their wi-fi firmware to use Wi-Fi ver 5 or 6. My guess is they went cheap on the chips and can't or don't know how. The question was not posed from the "Can it be done with my existing lighting?" angle. It's about SW user friendliness for those of us who want some quick help with the lighting and photos. Eventually, I'll spend more time learning to take better photo's. But right now, I'm spending my time learning water quality and reef chemistry and coral requirements and dosing and Apex programming and it seems like a billion other topics. Most of those seem more important than photography right now. I just want a shortcut to better photos so I can document the reefing journey, while I'm learning everything else I need to learn. My early tank photos are, well, pretty bad. Actually horrible.Your original post just describes what “scenes” were created for with Radions and Mobius. It’s nothing new.
The "Mobius" chips within the Radions are wifi capable - Those on the BETA programme are able to connect via wifi as we speak so its not a case of cant or cheap. Its been in this BETA state for a very long time so no idea why in that sense but Radions already have the ability, its just locked for most currently.True and I agree. My RS 90's have scenes also. It's just not that user friendly to use them. And they need to upgrade their wi-fi firmware to use Wi-Fi ver 5 or 6. My guess is they went cheap on the chips and can't or don't know how.
ECOTECH lights have been able to do this since Gen3 it’s not new at allDarn it..you just made a 950 Ecotech G6 XR30 1,050 on the mere suggestion of a new feature. THANKS A LOT!!
Thanks @LiamPM. I'm an old Infrastructure engineer, now managing infrastructure projects. I get the "can't please everyone" comment. I don't engineer anymore, but one of my current projects is building a new "user friendly" wireless infrastructure and rolling out Wi-Fi to 200 sites, kind of a hot topic for me. I have three access points in my house and the only devices that consistently lose connection are my lights. At least once a week and frustrating to say the least. Usually when I try to change anything, like changing a scene. Meanwhile, the Red Sea Reefer Mat has been very good in the first weeks. I'm thinking they used a newer/better W-Fi chip, but who knows.The "Mobius" chips within the Radions are wifi capable - Those on the BETA programme are able to connect via wifi as we speak so its not a case of cant or cheap. Its been in this BETA state for a very long time so no idea why in that sense but Radions already have the ability, its just locked for most currently.
I hear what your saying on the user friendly aspect - But as an app developer, you have to take into account the thousands of differing opinions and that you just wont please everyone. I find Mobius and the whole SCENES UI spot on and couldnt be any easier for me. Then some hate it and say its unusable. How do you please all at the same time
SCENES does exactly what your original post was on about for me. I have 1 button on the Mobius homepage thats called PHOTO. I click it and it sets my lights to a cusotm schedule, heavy on white lighting, becaus ethats how i like my photos to look, for my cusotm set time of 30 minutes. Once the 30 minutes is up, it goes back to the programmed schedule.
I'd get a button on my lighting app to change the lighting for taking photo's for 5-10 minutes, then auto-magically return to previous settings. I'd even be able to set the time limit in settings. Are there any lights available that have this type of capability? I want user friendly and easy.
AI lights are already fairly close to this. It sits on the schedule setting and all you’d need to do is click the on button. you have to remember to put it back into the schedule setting though after the fact.
Ever tried taking a top down pic without a specially made box to block turbulence? Doesn't work very well. Can't see a thing unless you block that flow and remove any screen cover.Didn't read all the posts but I just got a great idea from the op's original question. How about lights with a camera built in, you hit a button on your phone, pick the light filter say orange, you view the look on your phone and snap some pics. Now that would be convenient. If this isn't patented yet somebody get on it.
Turning pumps off makes water on surface totally smooth. And it's pretty easy to remove the top for some pics. Not like your gonna be taking pics everyday all day, so that issue is solved.Ever tried taking a top down pic without a specially made box to block turbulence? Doesn't work very well. Can't see a thing unless you block that flow and remove any screen cover.