How To: Hide Zi8 Record Light

January 27th, 2010 | by ghostshadow |

Nothing is more aggravating than recording a video and then finding out later that your video is ruined due to an overly bright recording light. With the Kodak Zi8 pocket HD camera, this problem seems to happen quite often.  You cannot record in low light or record any glossy type surfaces due to the record light being so bright. All of the videos have a red tint or a red dot right in the center of them.

Fed up with the red cast and red dots in my videos, I decided to do something about it. I was going to put tape over the light but then I realized, tape would eventually come off and then it’d leave a sticky residue on the camera. So the next best thing to do was to paint the darn thing! I didn’t want to paint the outside because I figured it’d be more work than what it is and it’d also take away from the over all appearance of the device.  I found out you can remove the lens cover and gain access to the light post from within the lens cover.

Video after the jump.

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6 Responses to “How To: Hide Zi8 Record Light”

  1. By dstt on Feb 2, 2010

    Does this provide a perfect example of engineering fail?

  2. By ghostshadow on Feb 2, 2010

    Definitely. I can understand the purpose, but the placement is completely idiotic.

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  5. By Emily on May 31, 2010

    Does this provide a perfect example of engineering fail?

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