Reddit Reddit reviews Neewer 32x32 inch/80x80 cm Photo Studio Shooting Tent Light Cube Diffusion Soft Box Kit with 4 Colors Backdrops (Red Dark Blue Black White) for Photography

We found 4 Reddit comments about Neewer 32x32 inch/80x80 cm Photo Studio Shooting Tent Light Cube Diffusion Soft Box Kit with 4 Colors Backdrops (Red Dark Blue Black White) for Photography. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Neewer 32x32 inch/80x80 cm Photo Studio Shooting Tent Light Cube Diffusion Soft Box Kit with 4 Colors Backdrops (Red Dark Blue Black White) for Photography
It has a large removable front opening to allow for easy studio images in your home or office.Made from translucent light diffusing white nylon fabric, detachable front door cover with slit for camera lensThe studio kit has a standard with a custom carrying case with both shoulder and hand carrying straps.It filters the light and eliminates reflections and shadows completely., designed to produce consistentItem Size (CUBE, cm/inch): 8 / 32"
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4 Reddit comments about Neewer 32x32 inch/80x80 cm Photo Studio Shooting Tent Light Cube Diffusion Soft Box Kit with 4 Colors Backdrops (Red Dark Blue Black White) for Photography:

u/opus-thirteen · 15 pointsr/photography

They spent $50 on that? You can buy a reusable, collapsible unit for about half.

u/shootdrawwrite · 8 pointsr/photography

As a beginner, use a light box aka a light tent.

Indoors with a light box gives you the most control. Being made out of glass, those items will reflect everything around them, so you want to be able to control those reflections and place them exactly where you want them.

You'll want to be able to vary the intensity of the light, and its distance from the light box. You may at some point want to use more than one light. You'll be more productive and learn more working inside under controlled conditions instead of trying to use the sun.

I use this one. You might also want to look into:

  • lintless gloves to handle the merch without leaving fingerprints or lint
  • tacky wax to hold things in place as you photograph them
  • bulb blower or canned air
  • different surfaces on which to photograph your products, whatever you can find
  • a laptop and/or capture software for shooting tethered, I recommend Capture One
  • a retouching service, they can be pretty inexpensive and give your images a final polish, work the cost into your fee

    Some of this might sound like overkill, until you start shooting.
u/Wolfsblvt · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Yeah, I've just found the photo tent idea and did a quick google search. This seems like a good thing to start with. Quite cheap, I can test the waters and build something better later on. I don't know if 60x60 or 80x80 though. Considering that the LACK table is only 50x50, on the outside, I guess 60x60 should do the trick? Just have to find a way to handle filament hen, it may fit in with 80x80 too. Hm.

This one and this one look cool too. With included LEDs, so camera would work better. Maybe even a permanent solution.

u/JSK23 · 1 pointr/ActionFigures

This usually runs around 19$ depending on availability: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GKG4JVE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_lO5Syb549D0KW