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2025-09-02 20:44:18
32"x32" doesn't sound that big, but it is. This is way bigger than I expected, but that's a good thing, since it just means it's a lot more versatile and I can fit more things into it than I had originally intended. I bought this to take photos of items I'd be selling online, and I have to say my items certainly stood out as being way more professional than many of the other listings. I can't be sure, but I'm fairly certain that caused my items to sell for more money than similar items with not-so-great photos from their phones or tablets.I set this up using three Canon/YN 600EX-RT speedlites (to the left, right, and behind), but it would probably be a lot easier to shoot with continuous lights for this type of pop-up light tent. Once you get the light adjusted, it doesn't get any easier. Just position your item, take a few snaps, and move on to the next item. It sets up super fast, and you'll have very high quality images as well. It pops out in seconds and folds back up to a very compact size that disguises just how large it is.The only thing I don't like, is I wish it included instructions. There are all sorts of velcro tabs and little hanging loops inside the box that I really have no idea what they're for. I know they're useful for something, just not exactly what. A few of them are for hanging the backdrops, that's easy enough to figure out, but there are multiple others that just seem a bit random. I'm guessing they could be used for suspending products such as jewelry or hanging additional backgrounds in the box, beyond what is supplied. Either way, this is a great value and I love it.
Heather A
2025-08-20 15:22:02
The Neewer Photo Studio light cube is just the thing I was looking for to help me take better photos of small items. This cube is 24"x24" when opened yet folds up into a small little package for storage. When set up the light cube resembles one of the many foldable laundry baskets that are on the market. It's made out of a material that reminds me of a parachute and has rounded support edges. The front panel is open but has a lip which is about an inch wide. This lip is necessary to provide a space for various strips of velcro needed to hold the removable screen you put on the front to complete the cube when needing that diffused light. The removable screen has a slit built in so that when attached you can still put a camera lens inside and continue taking pictures. Included in the package are a storage bag and four different backdrops (red, white, black and blue).The material this light cube is made out of makes easy work of getting decent lighting on the items I'm trying to photograph. There is nearly no glare even in natural lighting. I bought the kit without included lights and have set mine up to use some LED lights I already had. I use three that can shine in from either side and/or the top/back depending on what kind of lighting I need. The material does a terrific job of diffusing the light.There are a few things to note about this light cube and the backdrops. When you first open it the entire cube is a wrinkled mess. I took a small iron to all 5 sides to smooth them out. Two of the panels have velcro on the interior so you can attach the backdrops. Smoothing those panels out actually seemed to help the backdrops lay a bit better, though they are not perfect and still show wrinkles depending on what I'm photographing. Speaking of the backdrops... these come folded into little squares. First thing out of the package they'll need to be ironed. Some people have commented that they washed and then ironed, but I just ironed and they smoothed out nicely.I have not tried to fold this up and put it away since I first started using it. I feel like this will be a challenge as it was a bit of a puzzle opening it up. My advice is to pay attention to how it's folded when you are opening it and try to recreate the folds when putting it away. Or you could do what I plan to do and that is NEVER fold it up!
R. Fleischmann
2025-07-02 16:35:23
Worked great for product shots of glossy items. Nice smooth lighting, easy pack up and minimal storage requirements. The only issue is the colored back drops they supply definitely require ironing. But I’m happy nonetheless.
Irish Celt
2025-03-26 17:10:08
They asked for stars for "overall rating" and then for other things. Easy to fold was one of them. That made me laugh. I gave it 5 stars for that, mostly because I can never fold my blasted car shade and I can actually get this folded at least, even if it's not easy for me. I shouldn't take a star for user ineptness. LOL! I gave 4 stars on "wrinkle-free" because the box is certainly wrinkle free, but the inserts are not so much because you fold them to store them in the case.The product is awesome though. I LOVE the convenience of the storage case and that it helps keep it clean and protected. The different colored inserts are great if you store them on a hanger so they don't have the creases. They Velcro in and that's pretty easy and convenient. The box itself is pretty tight and so using the cover with the slit doesn't work so well. It's pulled so taught I'm afraid it will rip and it's definitely showing some wear on the sewn on Velcro. But the Velcro itself is strong enough to hold the cover shut.I have no idea why they call this a "smartphone" set. I use my rather expensive Canon with it and it's great! The box is big enough for most of my products. If they're out I can shine my expensive studio lights into the box. If they're not I shine my two $10 Target lamps into it and it works great. Better still is taking an old sheet outside in full sun. Setting the box on the old sheet to protect it and keep it clean and taking advantage of the sun for amazing light.I can still see the corner seams and sometimes the creases. So a little bit of photo editing is still needed, but these really make the products look better than without.
Richard Sanderson
2025-03-25 14:56:19
This is a well worth product if you are product shooting.The addition of additional coloured backgrounds adds more to creativity and productivity.I only have one gripe...its a "swine" to re-fold flat,an additional leaflet inside the pack would be helpful, although a printable version is on the sellers description,I printed it and lost it!!It sits now fully assembled in the corner of my studio!Overall,its a large unit, well made and a worthy addition to me as a jobbing photographer.
Alex
2025-03-10 13:40:50
Es ideal para fotografÃa de productos reflejantes.
Produkt Tester
2025-03-04 12:47:09
Dieses System ist meiner Meinung nach nichts Besonderes vergleicht man es direkt mit anderen chinesischen Anbietern. Was jedoch wirklich gut ist, sind zu verschiedenen Hintergründe und die Größe von 60cm. Letztlich bin ich bei diesem System auch deshalb gelandet weil die Verarbeitung von Neewer meist ein kleines bisschen besser ist wie die des Rests. Aber jetzt zum Produkt selbst:Verarbeitung:Die Verarbeitung ist so weit so gut. Das Lichtzelt wird direkt in einer passenden Tasche geliefert, in der auch die Hintergründe Platz finden. Diese müssen zwingend gebügelt werden, da ansonsten Falten in den Bildern sichtbar werden. Grundsätzlich konnte ich bei der Verarbeitung keine negativen Punkte finden, da die Näte in die der Federstahl eingearbeitet ist, soweit on Ordnung sind. Die Hintergründe werden mit Klettverschluss befestigt, was ein schnelles hin und her wechseln ermöglicht. Ich persönlich finde dass die Hintergründe eine tolle Idee sind, da diese auf zwei Arten verwendet werden können. Zum einen haben Sie eine Matte (Fliesartige) Oberfläche und eine Glatte (Polyesterstoffartige) Seite. Je nach Produkt kann die eine oder die andere Oberfläche besser geeignet sein.Handling:Es wird häufig bemängelt das keine Anleitung beiliegt wie man die Konstruktion wieder zusammenlegt. Dafür habe ich kein Verständnis, da es erstens wirklich einfach ist und zweitens bei Federstahl sowieso meist nur eine Richtung gibt in die man Ihn verdrehen kann. Mit Gewalt kann man jedoch auch Federstahl den Gar ausmachen.Die Verschiedenen Hintergründe empfinde ich als Bonus der sehr gut zum Lichtzelt passt und würde diese auch nur ungerne wieder hergeben.Größe:Ich war lange am Überlegen ob ich mir eine 40er oder eine 80er Box kaufen soll. Das Problem mit der 40er liegt auf der Hand: Sie ist schnell zu klein, während die 80er eigentlich meist zu groß ist. Somit war die 60er wirklich ein guter Kompromiss. Ich denke auch dass die meisten Produkte bis ca. 40x40cm gut darin abbildbar sind. Ab und an muss man in der Nacharbeit dann jedoch kanten entfernen, was aber ja kein Problem sein dürfte.Arbeitsweise:Es gibt zwei Möglichkeiten wie man in einem Lichtzelt belichten kann. Zum einen durch Blitzlicht und zum anderen durch Dauerbeleuchtung. Mir persönlich liegt die Blitzlichtfotografie mehr, da ich die Kamera hier einmal einstelle und loslegen kann. Es ist bei der Dauerbeleuchtung zwar alles ähnlich, aber die Lampen sind häufig nicht ideal auf 5,5kK abgestimmt. Alles in allem ist das aber vernachlässigbar. Man sollte schon beim Kauf daran denken dass man in einem Lichtzelt auf jeden Fall zusätzliches Licht benötigt (und zwar Lampen oder Blitze von mehreren Seiten), ansonsten entstehen keine wirklich guten Aufnahmen.Dieses Set von Neewer ist sehr günstig und zugleich wird viel geboten. Klein/Leicht, viele Hintergründe und vor allem keine Farbstiche durch die weiße Wand (das ist vor allem für mich als Blitznutzer wichtig, da der Stoff den Farbton des Blitzes verfälschen könnte). Die Hintergründe müssen gebügelt werden und sind knitteranfällig weshalb ich meine gerollt in einer Kartonröhre aufbewahre und transportiere. In der Standardtasche ist zwar mit etwas quetschen genügend Platz, aber das bringt einem nichts wenn die Hintergründe dann total zerdrückt herauskommen.Alles in allem ein super Set das ich jederzeit wieder kaufen würde. Die Größe ist für meine Anwendung ideal!
Henrik S Christiansen
2025-02-28 10:04:15
This product comes at a very nice price. When I received it, I was blown away by the quality. They pack a lot into a real price. Certainly, a great value. I looked at some of the units that have built in lights. Now that is Certainly easier, but one loses all flexibility and creativity. With this device one uses one's own lights and shines them through the tent. The purpose in this device is to defuse the light which is the important factor in this type of photography. If you use the other type of devices, you will get acceptable results. If you use your own lights and diffuse them, you will grow better and better at it and your images will improve with you. If this is what you want, this is the device for you. I have shown an example of my results
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