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dugmar
Dec-16-2004, 06:57 AM
Here are my first attempts. We bought this for product photography. It came in from www.ezcube.com (http://www.ezcube.com) yesterday. I got the complete kit with the 30" cube, mini-cube and the lights. Pretty nice stuff!

Comments / Camera setting suggestions / General pointers / Lens recommendations all welcome. I shot these at f11, ISO 200, from about 3' away. Both are cropped images.

Shooting with Digital Rebel with the standard 18-55mm lens, 5000K lights, tripod.

http://www.turnermotorsport.com/jager_sm.jpg

http://dugmar.smugmug.com/photos/12760462-O.jpg

Michiel de Brieder
Dec-16-2004, 09:53 AM
And not so pricey!!! Thanks for the link, I'm very interested in more results if you're willing to share!! I've given the heads-up also to my sister who works at a dancing- and brides-shoes factory that I do some product shoots for once in a while, maybe I can convince her to get that :wink
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to more results!

gus
Dec-16-2004, 10:41 AM
What a good idea..... & now cats all over the world will be happy to have their photo taken.

dugmar
Dec-16-2004, 04:08 PM
And not so pricey!!! Thanks for the link, I'm very interested in more results if you're willing to share!! I've given the heads-up also to my sister who works at a dancing- and brides-shoes factory that I do some product shoots for once in a while, maybe I can convince her to get that :wink
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to more results!Thanks,

So far so good. I love the lack of harsh shadows, this think basically eliminated all of it. I will post more for sure, as I get better at this. Here is a shot I took today of the lens I am selling...

http://dugmar.smugmug.com/photos/12788730-O.jpg

fish
Dec-16-2004, 04:10 PM
That's really cool, dug. Could you post an overview photo of your setup?

dugmar
Dec-16-2004, 04:12 PM
That's really cool, dug. Could you post an overview photo of your setup?
Sure! I'll snap a shot when I'm back in the shop tomorrow morning. We set it up pretty nice, with a power strip, lights on both sides with holes in the table for them to pass through.

Doug

fish
Dec-16-2004, 04:32 PM
Sure! I'll snap a shot when I'm back in the shop tomorrow morning. We set it up pretty nice, with a power strip, lights on both sides with holes in the table for them to pass through.

Doug


Great...looking forward to it.

dugmar
Dec-17-2004, 05:13 AM
As promised...

You can see, we stapled down white cardboard. We did this for two reasons, 1.) The dark wood wouldn't bleed through the white fabric and show up in the photo and 2.) to keep the cube clean. Cardboard is nice because if it gets dirty we can easily replace it.

Also see how we made a large hole in the table for the lights, allowing plenty of adjustment.

Doug

http://dugmar.smugmug.com/photos/12815375-O.jpg

http://dugmar.smugmug.com/photos/12815376-O.jpg

mercphoto
Dec-17-2004, 06:29 AM
Nice setup. I think you'll find if you move the lights further away still, you might like the results a touch better. The highlights will get that much softer. Not huge diff, but noticeable. The other thing is, with the open front like that, you might find situations in which you can see the camera (and whatever is behind it) relfected in the product if you are shooting highly reflective items. In that case, use a white bed sheet in front and poke the camera lens through a hole.

I don't have that light box, I have a slightly different one, but the end result is the same:

http://mercphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/290218/1/11596273

They are fun toys to have!

dugmar
Dec-17-2004, 07:24 AM
Nice setup. I think you'll find if you move the lights further away still, you might like the results a touch better. The highlights will get that much softer. Not huge diff, but noticeable.I acutally found the opposite to be true. I will experiment more.

The other thing is, with the open front like that, you might find situations in which you can see the camera (and whatever is behind it) relfected in the product if you are shooting highly reflective items. In that case, use a white bed sheet in front and poke the camera lens through a hole.This kit actually comes with a velcro door with a tiny slit in it for the lens that covers the entire front. Pretty cool!

Doug

fish
Dec-17-2004, 07:46 AM
Very cool! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your shots with that apparatus. :thumb

DoctorIt
Dec-17-2004, 09:00 AM
Get that shift knob in there!

Aaron Wilson
Dec-17-2004, 10:18 AM
were is a good place to buy cubes?

dugmar
Dec-17-2004, 11:31 AM
were is a good place to buy cubes?
http://www.ezcube.com/

Aaron Wilson
Dec-17-2004, 11:35 AM
:) I saw the link after I post... I see there on ebay for the same price.. what are they made out of? easy to clean?

PerezDesignGroup
Dec-17-2004, 01:09 PM
I have one too. Rock solid and made of nylon parachute material. Easy to clean and the lighting is superb. Samples below. Exact same setup as indicated above except I throw mine on my bed to shoot :D

http://art.smugmug.com/photos/6417349-M.jpg
http://art.smugmug.com/photos/6417377-M.jpg
http://art.smugmug.com/photos/6417351-M.jpg

dugmar
Dec-17-2004, 02:06 PM
:) I saw the link after I post... I see there on ebay for the same price.. what are they made out of? easy to clean?Well worth the money. Tough nylon material. A machine washable velcro'd backdrop comes with it.

Doug

dugmar
Dec-23-2004, 12:05 PM
Latest one...

http://www.turnermotorsport.com/image/wheels/wheels_bbs_rgr_lg.jpg

DoctorIt
Dec-23-2004, 12:39 PM
now that's purty :thumb

can i come over and do all my ebay photos at your place??? :wink

Michiel de Brieder
Dec-27-2004, 01:32 PM
me wants it :D

DoctorIt
Feb-16-2005, 08:59 AM
As promised...

You can see, we stapled down white cardboard. We did this for two reasons, 1.) The dark wood wouldn't bleed through the white fabric and show up in the photo and 2.) to keep the cube clean. Cardboard is nice because if it gets dirty we can easily replace it.

Also see how we made a large hole in the table for the lights, allowing plenty of adjustment.

Doug

http://dugmar.smugmug.com/photos/12815375-O.jpg

http://dugmar.smugmug.com/photos/12815376-O.jpgHey what happened to the photo of the setup here??? I just passed this thread on to someone else who was interested in similar shooting...