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Reddit mentions of SE Super Bright 14-LED Flex-Neck Table and Reading Lamp - FL347

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of SE Super Bright 14-LED Flex-Neck Table and Reading Lamp - FL347. Here are the top ones.

SE Super Bright 14-LED Flex-Neck Table and Reading Lamp - FL347
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    Features:
  • 14 super bright LEDs
  • 13,000-mcd brightness
  • 8-inch flexible neck for easy positioning
  • Easy on/off switch at the base
  • Requires 3 AAA batteries (included)
Specs:
ColorColor1
Height4 Inches
Length10 Inches
Number of items1
Sizemulti-function
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width7 Inches

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Found 2 comments on SE Super Bright 14-LED Flex-Neck Table and Reading Lamp - FL347:

u/RavensAlehouse ยท 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Quite a few actually aren't too bad. Yeah, you can tell they were taken with a phone or low resolution camera, but they do give plenty of detail.

Free route to improve photos: North facing light. Use light from the window/s facing North! It's the most diffused (in this hemisphere lol) and therefore best natural light that won't make things glow or end up as grainy (which outside of being a phone camera, is a lighting issue)... also wiping off the camera part with a soft cloth before shooting. Fingerprints, dust, stuff gets on the surface and can make things hazy and not focus right

Cheapest route: this will help with light diffusion. You will need two lights, one at each side, and cheap little desk lamps like this will do well and allow you to move the light angel as you need. These work well too, you know, whichever is cheaper and easier to get. I know places like Home Depot have the clamp lights, but I'm not sure the price, here I think the small ones are $8 which isn't bad.

Next cheapest: phone upgrade or point and shoot camera! Nothing fancy, not sure how you'd get for close ups because I haven't used a point and shoot in years. I know there's silly attachments for phones that you can add telephoto lenses to or probably macro if they have those now. I've only seen iphone stuff so far though, not sure if it'll work with others

Most expensive route: DSLR + macro lens (or filters, because filters are cheaper lol)

u/[deleted] ยท 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I guess it depends on where you're going, but you might need a mini fridge!

Also a good lamp!

This caddy could come in handy.

This book might too! Thank you for the contest!

Would you like a falafel with that?