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The Neewer® 24x24 inch Photo Studio Shooting Tent is a versatile light cube designed for professional-quality photography. Made from durable nylon, it features a removable front opening for easy access and comes with four vibrant backdrops. The LED light source ensures optimal lighting conditions, while the included carrying case makes it perfect for photographers on the move.
Enclosure Material | Nylon |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.62"D x 23.62"W x 23.62"H |
Maximum Height | 6E+1 Centimeters |
Color | Basic Simple Type-60cm |
Style Name | Light Box |
Light Source Type | LED |
P**R
Plan on making your own color backdrops
This is one of those purchases where half of what you get is five stars and the other half is one star. I'll start with the five star portion of this purchase, that being the light box itself. In a nutshell, it is terrific. It has excellent light diffusion properties and gives really nice gradients when using color gels. When fully expanded, objects up to 40cm in height can be comfortably photographed within the enclosure. When you're done with it, it easily collapses back to storage pouch size (25cm) in seconds. For those of you who experience difficulty getting it back to pouch size for storage, I suggest you watch the short YouTube video posted for this same product...it is as simple as a fold and a twist. For that matter, the YouTube instructions should work on any soft-sided light box that utilizes the same type of collapsible wire and fabric construction. All in all, I really like the versatility of the light box itself and how little space it takes to store.As to the color backdrop included for use with this light box, giving them one star is being generous. Each individual backdrop has sharp, deep machine-set creases that you cannot fully remove. I have spent hours carefully trying numerous crease removal methods and still have permanent visible crease lines remaining on each. As these backdrops are kinda sorta a critical component of making full use of the light box, I find these creases very disappointing, unacceptable, and definitely a manufacturing defect. If you don't care how the background looks in your photos, you will be fine using them out of the box. If you want a professional look to your photos, buy this knowing you will have to invest considerable time and effort to make the backgrounds even marginally useful. By way of comparison, think of taking a crisp new dollar bill, folding it in half, and ironing the crease. You then unfold it and iron it flat again. The end result is a flat dollar bill with a permanent visible crease line down the center where the fold was. That is exactly what you get with the included backdrops. Numerous other purchasers have noted the exact same problem in their reviews of this product. Way too much mechanical pressure is used to fold these fabric backdrops for packaging. If you want something ready to use out of the box and you don't care what your photographs look like then this is definitely for you. The deep set creases of which I write can be easily seen in the fifth listing photo for this item. They are permanently set into the synthetic fabric these color backdrops are made from.I have another three weeks before I need to decide whether or not to return this defective item for a refund. In order for me to get full use out of this item, I need to buy replacement backdrop material at the fabric store. If the cost to buy replacement backdrop fabric is minimal, I'll go that route and keep what is otherwise a very useful light box.
L**I
The best and cheapest upgrade for 3D printing
I don't know who came up with this idea first, I think it might have been someone at PrusaPrinters, but this has been the best, cheapest, easiest, way to improve my 3D prints.I started out 3D printing in 2013. There were two print materials, ABS and PLA. I preferred ABS for various reasons and got pretty good at printing with it. I faced two problems: warping and the smell. I came to the conclusion that an enclosure was needed to keep in both. I wanted something semi-portable and built a number of enclosures, but wasn't happy with any of them.I read about using the photo tent, but doubted it would work. No insulation and thin nylon at that. A few months later, I got a job where the customer wanted the model printed in ABS. I figured this would be a good time to try out the tent. Ordered on Amazon and it showed up in a couple of days.The 24" x 24" is perfect for my Tevo Tarantula and a spool of Hatchbox ABS. I have the power supply sitting outside of the tent. The prints are fantastic! No warping off the print bed. In fact, I have a hard time removing prints. No layer delamination either.Also NO SMELL. My wife hates the smell of ABS printing. She can smell it from across the house so I usually have the door closed to the room I print in with a fan in the hallway pointing at the door so when I open it, the smell doesn't escape. During this round of prints she came to talk to me a couple of times, opening the door and standing in the doorway. Keep in mind that I was 5 hours into a 8 hour print job and I didn't have the fan blowing into the room this time. She didn't realize I was printing until I was telling my brother over dinner how much I liked the tents. She was shocked how well it worked.Sure it looks weird and probably flammable. But I don't print when I'm not at home anyway. The velcro door is nice because you can open it a small bit or wide open and it doesn't get in the way since you can just roll it back. You can peek through the slit in the door without allowing the heat or much of the smell out. I'm ordering more for my other printers.
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