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Can I use a 105 watt bulb for a desk lamp with a rated power of 40 watts at home?
As far as light bulbs are concerned, it is no problem to use 100 watt light bulbs for desk lamps with rated power of 40 watts, and it is no problem for wires to bear this power again, so they can be used with confidence. I knew there was 100 wad, but I didn't know there was 105 wad.
The problem with taking pictures is that the illumination of ordinary light bulbs is not enough. Photography shops are all synchronous flash bulbs, which need to be measured. What you see is the lighting bulb. There is a flash bulb in the professional photography lamp, which is usually off, and then flashes again at the moment when the shutter is opened. . . . .
I suggest you shoot in the sun, or use an energy-saving light bulb, or use a digital camera with any wattage. You can use white matt paper on the back, which is much softer for the reflector.
In addition, for Taobao, it is suggested to have a reference object next to the goods, such as mineral water or canned beer, so that customers can intuitively understand the size of the goods.
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