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Reddit mentions of CowboyStudio Table Top Photo Studio Light Tent Kit in a Box - 1 Tent, 2 Light Set, 1 Stand, 1 Case

Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of CowboyStudio Table Top Photo Studio Light Tent Kit in a Box - 1 Tent, 2 Light Set, 1 Stand, 1 Case. Here are the top ones.

CowboyStudio Table Top Photo Studio Light Tent Kit in a Box - 1 Tent, 2 Light Set, 1 Stand, 1 Case
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One (1) Top Quality 40 CM Soft Light TentTwo (2) 50 Watt FANCIER Table Light SetOne (1) Camera StandFour (4) Color Backgrounds (Black, White, Red, Deep Blue)One (1) Carrying Case
Specs:
Colorblack, white, red, darkblue
Height15.75 Inches
Length15.75 Inches
Weight8.81849048 Pounds
Width15.75 Inches

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Found 7 comments on CowboyStudio Table Top Photo Studio Light Tent Kit in a Box - 1 Tent, 2 Light Set, 1 Stand, 1 Case:

u/ZacharyRD · 3 pointsr/photography

For a lightbox, you can find decent quality cheap ones online so that it's almost not worth building it yourself -- I own this: http://www.amazon.com/CowboyStudio-Table-Photo-Studio-Light/dp/B001MYASTG and can recommend it highly. It's $39. It comes with multiple color backgrounds. It comes with two cheap yet acceptable lights -- but don't expect much from the lights, and assume you'll need to upgrade them with ANYTHING else, including just some basic table lamps.

(In general, Cowboy Studio makes good cheap stuff for this; http://www.amazon.com/LimoStudio-Photography-Lighting-Chromakey-Backgrounds/dp/B005FMKJ1I/ seems to be a similar product too)

u/LuckyNumberFour · 3 pointsr/AskPhotography

This is your camera. It can focus on objects 1cm from the lens so you can get really good detail. Frankly, you can even go cheaper than this since all of the Fuji Finepix series have a great macro lens that will work perfectly for what you need. Maybe get an older model and a light tent for photo shoots.

u/KiltedCajun · 1 pointr/turning

Rather than having a lamp firing straight on the piece, put both of them on the side of the box. This will help you not have that shadow you have in pic 2. Also, I'd lower the angle a bit more with the lighting. You want the light to diffuse through the paper on the side of your light box. Another thing I'd do is put the paper on the inside of the sides of your box rather than the outside. By doing that, the white paper can scatter more light around the interior. As it stands, you have the cardboard trying to move light around the box. This also gives you more room inside the box to shoot because you don't have to worry about the box being in the shot since everything is white and you can get rid of the lines in post.

I had a homebuilt box as well, but ended up picking this up from Amazon. It comes with everything you need and those lights are awesome.

u/_TwoHeadedBoy_ · 1 pointr/photography

Alrighty, absolute novice, noob, beginner and totally clueless person here, please bare with me. ELI5 level answers if possible please. I own a record distro and i'm looking to take my own product photos of the products i'm selling because the stock ones are always crap/non existent. I'd like to take photos like this-

http://kingsroadmerch.com/epitaph-records/view/?id=4291&cid=17
http://kingsroadmerch.com/epitaph-records/view/?id=3989&cid=17
http://kingsroadmerch.com/epitaph-records/view/?id=3897&cid=17

What kind of lighting, tent and stand setup would I need for this? Would something like this do the job? -

http://www.amazon.com/CowboyStudio-Table-Photo-Studio-Light/dp/B001MYASTG/ref=pd_sim_e_29


I am on a reasonably tight budget and understand the iPhone 5s(which I just ordered for unrelated reasons) actually has a pretty solid camera. Would I be able to get close to similar results using it's camera with this setup?

Thanks in advance for your help!

u/impatrickt · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

http://www.amazon.ca/CowboyStudio-Table-Photo-Studio-Light/dp/B001MYASTG - The lights alone will help. There's a lot of great free resources for food photography. Start on YouTube!

u/DoandDesign · 1 pointr/graphic_design

Depends on what you are shooting, most point and shoots from nikon or canon should be ok at the high end of your budget.

Your S5 probably has as much power as any low end camera, but the lens is what will make a difference in getting good shots.

If you can find a cheap used dslr, that will make a huge difference and get a cheap light set up like this:

http://www.amazon.com/CowboyStudio-Table-Photo-Studio-Light/dp/B001MYASTG/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1417732784&sr=8-4&keywords=photo+studio+lights