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  1. <p>I would mount the digital camera on a tripod. <br> The size of the object: apple, bottle, spray <br> The important thing is that this object is in focus, background content is not important, clean gray -white.<br> Experimental examples:<br> 1. An Apple with some water drops without any environment, except reflections from key, fill light. <br> 2. Spray bottle,...<br> I am still doing research and learning, so practical examples like when @Stephen Lewis said that he often uses f/8 with minimal ISO are great, helpful and I understand theory more clearly. I would like to know which focal lenght and lens would be most appropriate for the job. <br> I thought that aperture number should be lower in that setting, but now I see I was mistaken.<br> If I understand correctly I will get a lot of light so I do not need low aperture f and since the object is still and the camera mounted I can afford slower shutter speed.</p> <p> </p>
  2. <p>Thank you for your reply.<br> I dont know the lights yet but first guess is strong artificial lights (without sunlight) or something that is perhaps considered as standard if there is such a thing. I am still doing research.<br> Key light: fill light ratio = 2:1 or 3:1<br> If you can give me practical example of light (key light, fill light, backlight) watt values with Iso, shutter speed, aperture that would help a lot.</p>
  3. <p>Hi!</p> <p>I need to know, what settings would be the best when shooting photos of single objects in studio with 3 point lightning setup?<br> I need best quality, so low ISO. I guess shutter speed matters with moving objects(I am a beginner), but here its not important, since the objects- products, cremes, apples, will be still.</p> <p>ISO?<br> Shutter speed?<br> Aperture?</p> <p>Thank you!</p>
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