QUOTE(ac98 @ Nov 4 2006, 11:00 PM)
LanEvox ... I got some suggestions (suggestions, not advice, becoz I never used a DIY lightbox before) :
1. Change your lighting, try fluorescents instead. Energy savers are okay but the lighting is too weak, too diffused and light coverage is bad.
2. Use a tripod and shut down your aperture to create a greater depth-of-field and visibility.
3. Light is escaping from the box's opening, increase your ISO (if can!) to capture them before they cabut (haha!)
1. was trying to minimize my cost while looking for material. Dint found any material for a fluorescent tube...so try with this first.
2. Was using tripod at first, then later use hand, my camera cannot shut down aperture
3. May be shud try ISO100/200, later try again
QUOTE(Maniac @ Nov 4 2006, 11:50 PM)
i can see some harsh reflection on the motor, not hi contrast enuf for this kind of setup thoug, anyway, modify further, why not show us the setup itself?
Yup, was trying to make the light soft....the harsh reflection make the shot not nice...hmmm
oh ya, the setup is in my blog:
http://jack-hoo.blogspot.com/2006/11/diy-l...-box.html#links
gold3knight, try using a box like me, very simple only