I picked up some fabric today for 3 bucks. With cardboard and tape i rigged up a 'light tent' and took some pictures. I had a clamp light on one side and a desk lamp on the other with 60W bulbs. Camera is a Nikon D3300.
Settings (manual)
Programmed white balance
ISO 100
f stop at 5.6 (which is the lowest i can go with it).
Shutter speed at 1/8
exposure compensation +1
The other picture is without the 'tent' for comparison. You can see some more glare on it (the one with the grey bag). Not a huge difference in the way it looks to me. I had trouble finding angles without glare without the tent...I realize that's the purpose, but i don't think there is a huge difference in the pictures themselves otherwise.
I'm getting consistent results with these settings, i just do the white balance programming each time - and can adjust the shutter speed to lighten/darken.
C&C welcome.
Settings (manual)
Programmed white balance
ISO 100
f stop at 5.6 (which is the lowest i can go with it).
Shutter speed at 1/8
exposure compensation +1
The other picture is without the 'tent' for comparison. You can see some more glare on it (the one with the grey bag). Not a huge difference in the way it looks to me. I had trouble finding angles without glare without the tent...I realize that's the purpose, but i don't think there is a huge difference in the pictures themselves otherwise.
I'm getting consistent results with these settings, i just do the white balance programming each time - and can adjust the shutter speed to lighten/darken.
C&C welcome.