Any advice on an inexpensive portable/small studio setup kit for taking
product shots e.g. jewellery, electronic/computer products etc with a
digital camera?
I've been looking at the Cubelite portable photographic studio (from
Lastolite) which is £349.99 inc VAT. I am wondering if it's good value for
money, if it's any good or whether there is anything comparable within the
same sort of price bracket?
Many thanks
Steven
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Thanks
Steven
>Hello,
>
>Any advice on an inexpensive portable/small studio setup kit
You could make your own.
I regularly take photos of dollshouse miniatures for a friend.
Initially I used a piece of coloured heavy paper, resting on a table,
with the back against the wall, making sure there was a gentle curve
at the back (i.e rather than a right angle )... if that makes sense. I
just weighted the paper down, then used 2 spots to light the piece.
I know am alittle more sophisticated. I have a wooden frame, holds the
paper/card. I can slot in an a3 sheet in various colours/textures
depending on the piece I want to photograph. The frame when assembled
is a an open cube. I can slot card or tracing paper/thin paper in the
side walls or above the piece to "soften the lights, or leave them
open. It's not as good as the commercial "portable studios" but I've
had great restults with it, and its cheap!!!
Chris
Borrowed one last week - it's brilliant.
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<cjne...@dsl.pipex.com> writes
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