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Shenggu Studio Lighting Kit Lumiquest Lights Tipper for D700 D7000 D90 D300 7D 5D II 60D 600D - Sku# DTA3259000EJ
Sku: DTA3259000EJ
Price: $15.76
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Specifications: - This lights tipper is designed with reflective structure
- Lights tipper is used in small room, such as bathroom, kitchen and etc
- Lights tipper is designed for use off-camera with a portable speed light
- The new studio lighting system gives a more focused soft light when used with a diffuser
- This lightsphere will produce a hardy and brilliant spot effect light
- The lumiquest has great light quality, easy to setup and use
- Reasonable price and beautiful results
- Compatible with: D700/D7000/D90/D300/7D/5D/II/60D/600D
- Size: 110 x 75 x 60mm/4.3 x 3.0 x 2.4in(L x W x H)
- Color: Black
Details:
- Lights tipper is designed for use off-camera with a portable speed light
- This lights tipper is designed with reflective structure to make the light softer
- The lights tipper has great light quality, easy to setup and use
- By reflecting the inner flash source to the upper back wall, this lightsphere produces wider and softer light
- With portable design, the lights tipper is convenient to take anywhere you want
How to Use Lightsphere?
- Although the lightsphere was only developed a few years ago, it is a simple device that has made significant contributions to the world of photography. A lightsphere is used to more evenly spread out light in indoor or outdoor settings. Lightspheres are durable and made of plastic. These devices are becoming especially popular among studio and event photographers
Instructions - Place the lightsphere on top of the flash on the camera. The lightsphere should fit snugly, therefore it may take a couple of seconds to get it into place. You can place the lightsphere on the flash before or after the flash is connected to the camera, although it may be easier to do it before
- Tilt the flash and lightsphere to a 45-degree angle forward when taking pictures indoors. Set the ISO setting on the camera between 400 and 800 and set the aperture of the camera between 1/30 second and 1/60 second
- Move the lightsphere straight up when taking wedding photos in a room that has a tall ceiling. The ISO setting should be between 400 and 800 and the aperture again should be set between 1/30 and 1/60. The settings in a room with a regular ceiling would be the same, except the lightsphere would be moved forward at a 45-degree angle
- Keep the lightsphere straight up when taking group photos inside of a church. Again, the ISO should be set between 400 and 800 and the aperture should be set between 1/30 and 1/60
- Move the lightsphere straight forward when taking photos outdoors in the bright sun. Put the ISO on the camera on the "P" setting. The ISO should be between 80 and 100
- Move the lightsphere forward at a 45-degree angle when taking photos outdoors in the shade. Keep the camera set on "P" and set the ISO between 80 and 400
Tips & Warnings - If you have a flash that will swivel sideways, turn the flash 90 degrees when using the lightsphere for more mobility when taking pictures
- Using the lightsphere on photos taken from a distance outdoors on a sunny day will overexpose the photos
How to Use Studio Lighting Kit?
- Buying a studio lighting kit is a great way to take your photographs to the professional level. Most kits come equipped with the staples of studio lighting: a big light with a stand to light a large area, a soft box to diffuse the main light, a smaller light with an umbrella to reflect the light back on to the subject and a hair light to separate the subject from the backdrop
- Prepare your studio space by removing any unnecessary items. You are going to set up stands with long cords that you will have to work around. Keep your workspace free of clutter
- Set up your poser so that it is a few feet in front of your backdrop. Put your main light about three feet away from where your subject will be, at a 45 degree angle. Attach your soft box to the main light and notice how the light spreads evenly over your space
- Put your smaller light source behind the camera at eye level with your subject. Attach the umbrella and adjust so that you can see the light reflecting in your subject's eyes
- Use the hair light if you need to separate the subject from the background. It belongs off to the side of your subject pointing toward the top of the hair. This adds a halo effect that draws your attention to your subject
- Take several test shots with a family member or friend volunteer. Adjust your lights according to the height of your subjects. If you have hot lights turn them off between takes, to cool things down
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