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CashPoint
03-Dec-13, 12:35
Hi I am needing some advice on the best way to clearly photograph small shiny objects, I have tried with the camera set on macro but still cant get the lighting right, any tips much apreciated Thanks

starfish
03-Dec-13, 19:44
would also like some tips on this

cazmanian_minx
03-Dec-13, 19:53
Light tent :) I got mine plus two lights on eBay a few years back. This page has some useful tips: http://www.tabletopstudio.com/jewelry_photography.html

Alrock
03-Dec-13, 19:55
Try taking a piccy from further away at the highest possible resolution your camera can manage & then cropping the piccy down.

CashPoint
04-Dec-13, 00:25
Light tent :) I got mine plus two lights on eBay a few years back. This page has some useful tips: http://www.tabletopstudio.com/jewelry_photography.html

Thank you ,some very interesting tips:)

CashPoint
04-Dec-13, 00:26
Try taking a piccy from further away at the highest possible resolution your camera can manage & then cropping the piccy down.

ok Thanks I will give it a try :)

sweetpea
07-Dec-13, 10:43
I would go with the light tent set up, especially for really small things like jewellery, that's what a lot of business sellers use. Depending on what kind of camera you have you can also get macro filters.

CashPoint
08-Dec-13, 14:53
I would go with the light tent set up, especially for really small things like jewellery, that's what a lot of business sellers use. Depending on what kind of camera you have you can also get macro filters.
Ok Thank you, I think I will invest in a light tent:)

dragonfly
09-Dec-13, 09:27
yes a light tent would help cut out all the surrounding light

mariahood
13-Jan-14, 06:14
i think macro filters are enough to capture tiny objects like jewlery etc