I also bought one of these and agree it is excellent value for £30 from Amazon. It is best to set it up as in this video rather than the images on the packaging so you can let it in natural top light and have better access.
You have to keep ironing the backdrops as they crease very easily. Plus I'm still confused how to get the best set up for these. On this vid, you've gone with the black part of the studio at the bottom (prefer that myself) however Konig show the black wall on top. When I have it on top, it sags very badly and can show in pics of large items. Another thing to note, is that the lights get very, very hot and that they are very delicate. For the money, it does the job, but it can be frustrating...
I also bought one of these and agree it is excellent value for £30 from Amazon. It is best to set it up as in this video rather than the images on the packaging so you can let it in natural top light and have better access.
Cheers. Very useful
You have to keep ironing the backdrops as they crease very easily. Plus I'm still confused how to get the best set up for these. On this vid, you've gone with the black part of the studio at the bottom (prefer that myself) however Konig show the black wall on top. When I have it on top, it sags very badly and can show in pics of large items. Another thing to note, is that the lights get very, very hot and that they are very delicate.
For the money, it does the job, but it can be frustrating...
Can’t believe. Amazon been going at least 8 years
One of the "legs" on my lamp got broken. Now its loose and twisting for ever :/
But a nice kit for a beginner indeed.