There are
numerous light tents of various sorts available for purchase??”here are a few examples:
?– Cloud Dome This clever little gadget is a plastic dome (it looks like an upside-down
salad bowl) that covers your subject and has a hole at the top for mounting your camera.
The dome itself diffuses light from the outside, illuminating the macro subject evenly
and professionally. You can find it at www.clouddome.com.
?– EZcube Available in various sizes from 12 inches to a massive 55 inches on each
side, the EZcube looks a lot like the sort of tent you??™d go camping in; it??™s made of a
translucent fabric that diffuses outside lights quite nicely. It also includes a zippered flap
on top so you can arrange your scene without disturbing your camera that??™s positioned in
front. Check it out at www.ezcube.com.
?– Samigon A light box like the Samigon Internet Photo Studio Lighting Set comes with
its own lights and can be adjusted for large and small subjects. You can add your own
backdrops??”colored poster board does the trick. Learn more at http://www.adorama.com/
VRLBIPS.html.
In addition to commercial light tents like these, you can build your own. It??™s really not hard,
and you can make something yourself for very little money that??™s as good (or better) than a storebought
light tent.
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