light tent
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 11:39 am
Hi, this is my first post on the forum so here goes!
I have been looking at some small light tents with a view to doing some record photographs of craft items including jewellery made by my wife and son and some small wood pieces. They are cubes of white material in the region of 40x40 or 50x50 cm and include a background and a pair of lights on small stands. There are a few on Amazon which are marketed to improve pictures for ebayers.
They are cheap enough to take a punt, but also cheap enough to make me wonder whether the lights are adequate. I have a tripod so the camera support, which looks flimsy, isn't an issue and my wife has yards of material so it is the lighting which is interesting. The lights are generally described as GU10C daylight effect ????. My flash has off camera capability so I could use that or use it to augment this setup.
Does any one have any thoughts as to whether this would be of any use for experimenting or a waste of time and money?
Any advice welcomed.
Gordon.
I have been looking at some small light tents with a view to doing some record photographs of craft items including jewellery made by my wife and son and some small wood pieces. They are cubes of white material in the region of 40x40 or 50x50 cm and include a background and a pair of lights on small stands. There are a few on Amazon which are marketed to improve pictures for ebayers.
They are cheap enough to take a punt, but also cheap enough to make me wonder whether the lights are adequate. I have a tripod so the camera support, which looks flimsy, isn't an issue and my wife has yards of material so it is the lighting which is interesting. The lights are generally described as GU10C daylight effect ????. My flash has off camera capability so I could use that or use it to augment this setup.
Does any one have any thoughts as to whether this would be of any use for experimenting or a waste of time and money?
Any advice welcomed.
Gordon.