Still struggling a little. But I have learned some things.
1) I have three lamps but they are just not strong enough. I found that I could not take a picture of small things like a pistol slide within a 3 foot square lightbox! If I did, the lamps would end up being at least 20 inches or more away from the subject, and diffused by the box.
2) I know I need to light up the background more if I intend to blow it out. I had previously thought blowing it out is more of a post processing thing.
3) I have to use slow shutter to compensate for low power lamps, so I can only shoot from a tripod now. This currently limits a lot of angles I want though.
4) If I use any exposure compensation, or even use the popup flash, it destroys the color richness of my subjects. I can't use the built in flash at all I've found.
Getting rid of the lightbox let me build a more conservative table for shooting, but my lamps aren't doing it justice.
Here is a shot with the new setup, it has minimal post processing and I haven't fully blown out the white yet.
This is F/8 @ 1/6 shutter, +2, ISO100 and about 46mm.
My problem here is the +2 (or any exposure comp) blows out the richness of the color. These slides would look much darker and creamier in real life. Without the exposure comp, I need a longer shutter. Here is one without any +exposure, at F/5.3 and 1/40th shutter:
I guess the question here is this: what is better? Slower shutter, or faster shutter with + exposure?
Same goes for other pieces. Should I lower f-stop, or slow shutter to get in more light? Raise ISO or use exposure comp?
Here is a 100% view of a small section of a shot. It is out of focus because it is out of depth of field in the original shot. My question is what is with all the color noise? This is ISO 100, what causes this? Bad light? Dirty lens? Low quality lens or sensor or mirror or??
What are some problem associated with slower shutter speeds that I should look for?
Any more advice is welcome to keep improving this
