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Shooting still life, small studio setting, how to DIY lighting, camera setting

I advise you to buy a flash honestly! The color temperature of energy-saving lamps is low and unstable. Turn on the light for 5 minutes, 10 minutes, and the color temperature changes after half an hour. Generally speaking, it takes 30 minutes for the color temperature to stabilize, which is very delayed! Moreover, the unit power is low, the brightness is uncontrollable, and it is impossible to install various accessories, which will cause you to only roughly arrange the light ratio at most, and it is also difficult to control, and the texture and direction of light are completely uncontrollable! To put it bluntly, the configuration of energy-saving lamp+mini soft light shed is deceptive. Just sell B goods on Taobao and put photos on it. Everything else is nonsense. In short, it is a delusion to shoot still life in a shed without proper equipment.

Well, it seems that you are determined to use energy-saving lamps. Say something ~ ~ I've been stupid before anyway. There are many light bulbs at home now, alas ~ ~ ~

A. need a reflector! The kind made of aluminum, the leather bag in your picture needs to stand out and reflect light to highlight the texture.

B. The aperture is between F 5.6 and F100 ~ 200, and the shutter speed depends on the brightness.

C. If the brightness of your lamp is not enough to reflect light, increase the light power (the main light is not less than 350W, and the auxiliary light is not less than 200W (if you can't buy a wattage fluorescent lamp, use superposition, such as three 125W bulbs for the main light) or use a backplane with higher reflectivity.

Finally, I advise you to honestly buy three 150W small flashing lights, which are not more expensive than your whole energy-saving lamp. You will know how unreliable energy-saving lamps are after using flashing lights! I have been there before.