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Need help setting up a makeshift, learning studio.


dan_belmont

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Hey if anyone can give advice on setting up a low-cost learning

studio I would greatly appretiate it. I currently do only wildlife

and outdoor portrait but would like to get into doing more indoor

work. Right now as it is a learning studio I just need the basics. I

am looking for lighting backdrop and camera advice. I have a Nikon

N80 that I will begin using but am considering going digital. I have

a good tripod and some halogen work lights. Right now I am practicing

on my Christmas tree with the halogens and on camera flash. The

halogens work ok with a sheet over them but leave a somewhat orange

cast. Thanks for the help. Damian

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Ah think you can compromise and get a couple of SV spots. Learn how to setup major/minor lighting schemes and not pay thousands of dollars. I would take the saved money and put it into a 4x5 Graflex R.B. Super D. It was good enough for Weston, it ought to be good enough for you.

 

Oh, and get a good meter too.

 

tim in san jose

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