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photo light tent

updated sun 21 jan 07

 

Bonnie Hellman on thu 18 jan 07


I am looking to purchase a collapsible photographic tent to take photos of
ceramics, generally smaller than 20" in any one direction.

I started looking at EZ Cube, but a Google search turned up this web site:
http://www.obuynow.com/lighttent.html#16
which has several other brands of light tents.

I know that the EZ Cube brand works well.

Does anyone have experience with these other brands as shown on this web
site.

My next step is to telephone the seller, who claims a highly positive eBay
rating.

TIA for any assistance.

Bonnie

Bonnie D. Hellman
Ouray, Colorado 81427

Marcia Selsor on sat 20 jan 07


On Jan 18, 2007, at 4:01 PM, Bonnie Hellman wrote:

> I am looking to purchase a collapsible photographic tent to take
> photos of
> ceramics, generally smaller than 20" in any one direction.
>
> I started looking at EZ Cube, but a Google search turned up this
> web site:
> http://www.obuynow.com/lighttent.html#16
> which has several other brands of light tents.
>
> I know that the EZ Cube brand works well.
>
> Does anyone have experience with these other brands as shown on
> this web
> site.
>
> My next step is to telephone the seller, who claims a highly
> positive eBay
> rating.
>
> TIA for any assistance.
>
> Bonnie
>
> Bonnie D. Hellman
I have an ez cube. Only complaint was I was unbable to iron out the
wrinkles in
the nylon backdrop. Since I use a varitone sheet in there anyway, it
didn't matter.
Those boxes you found look great. The price is less than the ez cube
and you get
can a variety of backdrops. I imagine the pvc backdrop is similar to
the material of
the varitone but not gradated.
Marcia Selsor
http://marciaselsor.com