📸 Capture Perfection Anywhere!
The Amazon Basics Portable Foldable Photo Studio Box is a compact and efficient solution for product photography, featuring built-in LED lights, a collapsible design, and a user-friendly setup that allows you to create stunning images in no time.
Enclosure Material | Polypropylene or Polyvinyl Chloride |
Maximum Height | 63.5 Centimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25"D x 25"W x 30"H |
Style Name | Photo Studio Only |
Color | Black |
Light Source Type | Led,Led Light |
Color Temperature | 5600 Kelvin |
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Why Didn’t We Order This A Long Time Ago?
We’ve been taking pictures of the stuff we sell online for years. We started with blank walls and thought those were pretty good. Then we got one of the soft, pop-up boxes to take pictures in, and the white background was even better. The problem we always had was lighting, and to a lesser degree, reflections. We tried lighting it up with studio lights that shine through the fabric like a soft box. That was okay, but had a weird color that had to be corrected in editing. Then we tried natural sunlight shining through the tent. That worked best, but always left one side in shadows. Plus, it still cast a weird color to correct. And there was still the issue of reflections which we fixed in editing.We found this type of LED photo box a while ago and thought it looked pretty nifty with its own light inside. But they were awfully expensive. When we found the Amazon Basics model, it was a better price, but still a little rich. So we waited for a sale before we caved and bought it.Why didn’t we order this a long time ago? We’re taking the brightest pictures yet, and the reflections are history!First, we’ll admit that it’s a bit bulky. It’s a plus that it folds for storage (and transport, although, we won’t be traveling with it). But it’s just a tad awkward to raise it up and down. The main bulk is in the top where the lights are and in the fold-down plastic that makes the back wall. The concept of unfolding it is easy, but the execution takes a little coordination to hold the light, pull it open without overstretching these elastics that are inside, and pull down that wall so it has support. Closing it is the opposite, but you have to make sure the top doesn’t fall when you release that wall. We decided that it’s easier to open/close on its side on the floor, and then lift it onto the counter. Again, none of this is hard. It’s just strange until you get used to it.Once it was on the counter, the first thing we noticed was the height. We’re using the kitchen island because it’s a good height for taking pictures without too much bending, and it’s the only place we have a plug convenient. You may have a better spot, so this may not apply. We just wanted to note that its natural height on a normal counter makes for a reach to put the camera over the top photo hole (which we love, by the way). Maybe we’re just too short and should get a ladder. Or we should put it on a shorter table. Yes, there are solutions. We’re simply telling you about the height to the top hole and cord storage compartment in case you can picture yourself in this situation.Inside the photo box, it’s our new happy place. We like the overall size of the box that accommodates most items. The background is broad enough that we don’t have to edit the corners out of the pictures. We haven’t tried it yet with larger things, like clothes, that require a little space to spread out, so there still may be some edges in the pictures. Anyway, we really like the smooth vinyl backdrop. Unlike our other tent with a fuzzy backdrop that got dirty and then lost splotches of fuzz when we washed it, this backdrop easily wipes clean. There are a few wrinkles in the backdrop where it folds for storage, but the instructions say that those can be ironed out from the backside. We haven’t tried that yet. We see that the backdrop is on a rod that looks like it could snap out, but we see no reason to snap it out unless Amazon starts selling other colors of interchangeable backdrops for these boxes. We also like that there’s plenty of Velcro to hold flaps in place as needed.Now can we talk about the light? Oh, heavens, LED light at last! It’s so beautiful that it’s almost tiring to the eyes after long photo sessions. But the way that the box is so white and our objects are in vivid, natural color with no side shadows is worth it. We have to get used to closing the front flap though. We’ve always just stood in front of the old tent, so old habits are hard to break. But when we do that, we notice that there is still a subtle discoloring that has to be corrected. When we close the flap, the light bounces off the white in all directions and results in brighter pictures.Did we mention how much we like the holes to shoot through? Finally, most of those pesky self-reflections are eliminated. Depending upon the object you’re photographing and the angle through the hole, you still may see the reflection of the camera lens peeking in, but that’s better than seeing you and the room behind you. The magnetic strips make it a breeze to fling open any hole and have the flap catch without hanging in the wind. We’ve used all the holes, but the top might just be our favorite. We’ve always tried to take top angles, but they either come out blurry or crooked from the awkward way you have to hold the camera. With this box, we can just set the camera on top so it’s steady, and it really is shooting straight down. Oh, the wonders we should have treated ourselves to long ago!If we had to find one con, it’s that there is no on/off switch for the light. You have to plug it and unplug it. The power cord plugs into a small opening covered by a flap near the top left rear. In and out is on and off. A small inline toggle switch would have been nice and less wearing on the pin. As long as that doesn’t break, it’s not a deal breaker to this otherwise fabulous new photo toy! Now if only our stuff would start selling faster with the beautiful new pictures.
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This thing is awesome.
[UPDATE]Added some photo's taken with my 6dMkII and developed in Adobe Raw.[UPDATE]I just finished shooting about 80 different products professionally using a full lighting set up and a white backdrop.There are some products I will need to shoot where I have no choice but to go to the vendor's location, which I was dreading (still kind of am).I had purchased a Godox studio box which seemed nice but was unfortunately dead on arrival and was much more of a, set it up once and leave it set up kind of rig. It was portable but not with the kind of ease this one gives you.One thing I really worried about with this set-up was the lighting. Based on some of the photo's I've seen posted i was really worried that the lighting was going to be dim and sub-par.That is not the case at all. I just shot 2 pics with my Pixel 1 and they came out great.Another complaint I see is that the backdrop is creased.Yes. It is creased. But I also see a lot of photos where people are not using it correctly. If you want a seamless backdrop you need to pull it out a bit so that the corner is sloped, not angled. When you do this and use the right exposure settings the seam almost disappears completely.The set up is amazingly quick and easy. I was honestly kind of surprised at how well this thing is contained.You just undo the velcro side straps and lift it up, the bottom drops and things just kinda slide into place. A few flap adjustments, then pull the adapter out of the top pocket, plug it in and you're ready to go.As far as I can tell so far there are 5 different options for shooting angles, 1 top hole, 3 front small holes or fully open in the front.The led panels are already diffused from their plastic covers.For portable, on the go product shots, this thing is next level.For a home studio, it isn't bad, there are definitely better options for a permanent-semi permanent rig. But I will be carrying this around to my clients when they can't bring gear to me (along with an extension cord).I can't speak to the durability because I just got it. It looks well built but also looks like it'd be easy to break. Especially since the lights are built in. I'd recommend care when transporting it but I doubt anyone's gunna be frisbee tossing their studio so I probably dont need to warn you.Unless you do want to frisbee toss your studio, then... pics or it didn't happen.Anyway,Super happy with my purchase.If you need a portable product shot solution or just something you can pack away when done, this is a great solution.
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