R RonC www.igloodor.com Rating - 100% 106 0 0 Joined Dec 13, 2004 Messages 4,331 Location Tampa, FL Aug 30, 2010 #21 i am still havent learned how to use my 8 track tape deck
vivalanation734 Rating - 100% 74 0 0 Joined Feb 25, 2010 Messages 3,059 Location Edinburgh, UK Aug 30, 2010 #22 itallushrt said: Use what you have. 1. build an inexpensive light tent 2. get a cheap small Amazon.com: Sunpak 620-080 8001UT Tripod with Extra Quick-Release Mounting Plate: Camera & Photo 3. depending on your camera you will have the ability to use specific aperture, shutter speed and iso settings. Reading a few short tutorials will have you on your way. 4. experiment with macro mode if your camera features it Click to expand... There you go...
itallushrt said: Use what you have. 1. build an inexpensive light tent 2. get a cheap small Amazon.com: Sunpak 620-080 8001UT Tripod with Extra Quick-Release Mounting Plate: Camera & Photo 3. depending on your camera you will have the ability to use specific aperture, shutter speed and iso settings. Reading a few short tutorials will have you on your way. 4. experiment with macro mode if your camera features it Click to expand... There you go...
itallushrt hero Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Joined Jul 12, 2010 Messages 948 Location Kentucky Aug 30, 2010 #23 RonC said: i am still havent learned how to use my 8 track tape deck Click to expand... Check youtube.com and search for "product photography". There are a TON of easy to understand videos that demo how to do what you are after.
RonC said: i am still havent learned how to use my 8 track tape deck Click to expand... Check youtube.com and search for "product photography". There are a TON of easy to understand videos that demo how to do what you are after.
R RonC www.igloodor.com Rating - 100% 106 0 0 Joined Dec 13, 2004 Messages 4,331 Location Tampa, FL Aug 30, 2010 #24 thanks guys