I'm pretty sure it's not the first time you hear this but your photos look unrealistically good. They are so clean and sharp they look like some computer generated vector graphics. Any advice for a starter? Are you using any specific camera/settings/lense to achive such beautiful shots?
well as a beginner that spent WAY more than most would (getting in to it as business) anyway I am a total newbie and honestly my sony a7siii made my pics look totally like this. I know most say its the photographer not the camera, but in product photography... not so much.
@@jamesl.223 Wrong! as a professional photographer I (and any pro or enthusiast photographer) can use just about any camera body, a decent sharp lens (very helpful of course) and the right quality of light to make professional quality product shots. I do this all the time even with my non "L" glass. It is using the right diffusion or lack there of and the right light modifiers and most importantly the correct ratios of key lights to fill lights or reflected light.
What is the name of those types of lights inside your softboxes? I have no equipment so im a little confused in general, what do i need to look out for with a softbox to know if it will fit a specific light? :D Thankyou!
The type of lights used in this video are ProPhoto D1 strobes. but for this type of set up just about any strobe lighting will work. As far as soft box Compatibility usually the product description will specify which brand of strobe it is made for.
I got the camera and table and white paper backdrop. What else do I need to buy for this same exact setup? 1 or 2 softbox, how many watt light to get for these softboxes? And do I need to buy a camera flash or my M6 mark ii default flash will work fine? I am very new to irl photography and lighting stuff, I do mostly product rendering in 3d and I have good knowledge of that.
Video like this is the tutorial we need,not just a youtuber talking with no point,thankyou! Keep it up guys.
oh wow. This was so much easier to take in than all the other videos I've watched about photography setup. Cheers!
Fantastic and to the point. No boring intros. Subbed.
Bro this is such a great Tutorial. The only problem is, your video is buried under sooo many pointless 20 minute videos. great job man
Great tutorial. Gave me confidence on what to buy to get started with product photography
That sheet of acrylic was the icing on the cake! SUBBED!
Most comprehensive video I have watched on the subject. Thanks.
One of the best videos of photography setup , great
Amazing . Thank you so much
the fifth one was just wow!!! thnks a lot
Love this video. Straight to the point!
This helps super a lot!!!
so helpful! thanks!
Perfect presentation... Absolutely Nice
Thank you..keep moving
thank you for making it short and easy to follow
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic tutorial!!!
Wow, thanks so much
we got you!
Omg, thank you for putting this video together it was so east to watch and understand. Short and simple!
Thanks for all of these
I'm pretty sure it's not the first time you hear this but your photos look unrealistically good. They are so clean and sharp they look like some computer generated vector graphics.
Any advice for a starter? Are you using any specific camera/settings/lense to achive such beautiful shots?
well as a beginner that spent WAY more than most would (getting in to it as business) anyway I am a total newbie and honestly my sony a7siii made my pics look totally like this. I know most say its the photographer not the camera, but in product photography... not so much.
@@jamesl.223 Wrong! as a professional photographer I (and any pro or enthusiast photographer) can use just about any camera body, a decent sharp lens (very helpful of course) and the right quality of light to make professional quality product shots. I do this all the time even with my non "L" glass. It is using the right diffusion or lack there of and the right light modifiers and most importantly the correct ratios of key lights to fill lights or reflected light.
clear cut, thx dude!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial great work
Great and simply defined tips !!!! Thanks Mate!
Video was great, I don't need another influencer doing some over the top photo shoot. Give me simple tips like this.
This is what i need. Thank you 😊
Straight to the point, Great video!
Thank you so much for the video
Thank you so much!
perfect! just what I was looking for!
perfect!! Very understandable and concise
thanks and more stuff like this, very informative
You got it!
Very helpful, to the point. Thank you so much 😊
Awesome Video ❤❤❤
why are you useing flash when soft boxes are on? where is the flash coming from?
Right?
Thank you
Excellent! Many thanks!
Our pleasure!
finaly a perfect video simple and easy everyonelse is so booring and waste of time
Amazing ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻 thanks for this video help me
What does the flash head and the air remote transmitter do?
It looks good but still feel that front portion near the logo deserved some more pop
Great video. My only question is was there a third light involved? Seems like there is a flash being used as well. Yes?
isnt him using a strobe?
What setting camera to use shooting product? Like apeture, iso and shutterspeed.
I see a flash going off where do you have your flash placed?
Can you share something about the camera and the lens you are using here ?
Hey mate, what cemera are you using?
Great info. Do you use a flash along with continuous light? What type of flash (strobe or speed) ?
We used strobes with the modeling light on the Profoto B10's
@@Lensrentals thank you. Can you share What lens used, distance between camera and subject, and camera settings?
@@Lensrentals Lol. So these lighting setups don't really show the... lighting setup?
This is great!, thanks. It should be possible to recreate with ofc flashes like SB 800’s, right?
Yes, absolutely! The positioning of the lights are key for these setups not so much the power output.
Really amazing tutorial for beginners😜 Could we have more videos about product shooting?
What is the name of those types of lights inside your softboxes? I have no equipment so im a little confused in general, what do i need to look out for with a softbox to know if it will fit a specific light? :D Thankyou!
The type of lights used in this video are ProPhoto D1 strobes. but for this type of set up just about any strobe lighting will work. As far as soft box Compatibility usually the product description will specify which brand of strobe it is made for.
Where are you positioning the flash head on the video?
nice !
what the camera setting ?
What are your setting at?
Why am I still seeing a flash when you take a photo? Is it not continuous lighting only?
Good!
I’m using iPhone I never try flash but my photo is always dark
I got the camera and table and white paper backdrop. What else do I need to buy for this same exact setup?
1 or 2 softbox, how many watt light to get for these softboxes?
And do I need to buy a camera flash or my M6 mark ii default flash will work fine?
I am very new to irl photography and lighting stuff, I do mostly product rendering in 3d and I have good knowledge of that.
what camera is that?
Where’s the flash coming from?
what camera was used? i dont see it in description
Do the 2 lights set ups work to reach pure white background?
What camera lens are you using?
lens used
But there is strobe also u didn’t mention
would love to know how to shoot from above
I don't see how the flash is contributing
My guess is it's a fill light that eliminates shadows in the backdrop cloth
you have a spelling error in step 5. just a heads up
Do you really need a flash in this day and age
It's not a requirement. You can defiantly achieve a lot of the same things with a continuous light source as you can with a strobe.
And there are harsh glares everywhere
Difficult to follow with no audio.
It's too flat