MyStudio® MS20LK 5000K Fluorescent Lighting Kit for MyStudio® MS20 Tabletop Photo Studio

MyStudio® MS20LK 5000K Fluorescent Lighting Kit for MyStudio® MS20 Tabletop Photo Studio

 
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The MyStudio 20 Lighting Kit comes with the complete lighting setup that is included with the MyStudio 20 Complete Tabletop Photo Studio. This includes the adjustable height aluminum light stand, 5000K "daylight" fluorescent lighting and the overhead light reflector and 9"x12" side bounce cards. Although it is designed specifically to work with the MyStudio 20 seamless cyclorama background, it can also be used as a standalone tabletop lighting source with other photo backgrounds. It provides beautiful full spectrum 5000K lighting which provides gorgeous true color photos via the 15 Watt "daylight" fluorescent bulb, and the overhead light reflector and side bounce cards allow you to focus the light evenly on your subject.
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  • Includes:one MyStudio 20 adjustable height aluminum light stand, one overhead light reflector, one 5000K "daylight" fluorescent lamp w/ 5000K bulb included, two 9"x12" bounce cards
  • Designed specifically for the MyStudio 20 tabletop photo studio, but can be used with other photographic backgrounds
  • 5000K color-corrected "daylight" fluorescent lighting ensures perfect color on your subject - no flash or additional lighting required
  • Durable aluminum adjustable height light stand provides flexibility for shooting a variety of subjects
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: MyStudio
  • EAN: 0893938002099
  • Label: MyStudio
  • Manufacturer: MyStudio
  • Model: MYS20-KIT
  • MPN: MYS20-KIT
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • Publisher: MyStudio
  • Size: MYS20-KIT
  • Studio: MyStudio
  • UPC: 893938002099

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Perfect lighting for my product shots.2008-10-29
I already have a background for shooting my product shots so I bought this lighting system and I am so glad I did. The light it puts out is not too bright but turns out photos with perfect color replication so my product shots are great. Since you shoot without a flash it works especially well with reflective items like silverware, glass or coins. If the photo turns out too dark I found that simply increasing the exposure to +1 generally fixes it. I've also found that this lighting system works great for backlighting glass items and I've gotten some great shots. I would highly recommend this to anyone who already has their own background and just needs good lighting. Otherwise purchase the whole studio kit and you'll be set.

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