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<blockquote data-quote="GUZ371" data-source="post: 2250578" data-attributes="member: 19211"><p>For smaller items, create a budget light box. Decent sized cardboard box. Cut out the walls and replace them with white paper. Place paper roll from the back wall of the box to floor of the box. For extra pizzazz add glass on the floor of the light box. Hot lamps on the left, right, and top of the light box. (Work lights work good for this) When shooting with your camera. Try to step back and shoot a little farther than what you would normally do. 10-15ft away vs 1ft away from the item.</p><p></p><p>A budget fix for adding more capability with your Nikon is buying some lights. ex, I have a pair of Genesis 200 light kit, it comes with reflectors/umbrellas and it can be set off with the flash from any camera. Lighting and a basic program light Lightroom will make it look like a pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUZ371, post: 2250578, member: 19211"] For smaller items, create a budget light box. Decent sized cardboard box. Cut out the walls and replace them with white paper. Place paper roll from the back wall of the box to floor of the box. For extra pizzazz add glass on the floor of the light box. Hot lamps on the left, right, and top of the light box. (Work lights work good for this) When shooting with your camera. Try to step back and shoot a little farther than what you would normally do. 10-15ft away vs 1ft away from the item. A budget fix for adding more capability with your Nikon is buying some lights. ex, I have a pair of Genesis 200 light kit, it comes with reflectors/umbrellas and it can be set off with the flash from any camera. Lighting and a basic program light Lightroom will make it look like a pro. [/QUOTE]
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