ChrisSutherland
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Hi, I'm looking for a little help,
I'm a web developer for a small company, and an amateur photographer as well,
I've been given a budget by my boss of £500 to buy a lighting kit to start to take photos of our stock, as it makes sense to do it in house, and I enjoy it.
Ill need a 3 head continuous lighting set, with a backdrop (white) and stand, with either soft boxes or umbrellas.
I know how to use the gear, as I used it at uni, and I'm confident with my camera. its just trawling through websites looking for what I need is giving me a headache!!
I'll mostly be taking photos of clothing, on a mannequin and occasionally people. Its just I've not had much experience with this type of kit other than what's already been handed to me to use by uni so I don't know which makes to look out for, which to avoid, (i know this is mostly down to personal choice, but some help would be nice)
should I but a complete kit? or is it best to buy the lights and the backdrop separately? Are backdrops universal? or can I only buy an XXX one to fit an XXX stand, so a YYY one wont fit?
I'm getting all confused trying to figure this out myself, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
I'm using a Sony Alpha 700 camera with a variety of lenses.
thanks
I'm a web developer for a small company, and an amateur photographer as well,
I've been given a budget by my boss of £500 to buy a lighting kit to start to take photos of our stock, as it makes sense to do it in house, and I enjoy it.
Ill need a 3 head continuous lighting set, with a backdrop (white) and stand, with either soft boxes or umbrellas.
I know how to use the gear, as I used it at uni, and I'm confident with my camera. its just trawling through websites looking for what I need is giving me a headache!!
I'll mostly be taking photos of clothing, on a mannequin and occasionally people. Its just I've not had much experience with this type of kit other than what's already been handed to me to use by uni so I don't know which makes to look out for, which to avoid, (i know this is mostly down to personal choice, but some help would be nice)
should I but a complete kit? or is it best to buy the lights and the backdrop separately? Are backdrops universal? or can I only buy an XXX one to fit an XXX stand, so a YYY one wont fit?
I'm getting all confused trying to figure this out myself, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
I'm using a Sony Alpha 700 camera with a variety of lenses.
thanks
