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I have recently started to do my own product photography. I am shooting on a Nikon D40, but am looking to upgrade the camera soon. First, though, I need to find some lights. I purchased this set from Amazon (Amazon.com: CowboyStudio 4500 Watt Photo Studio Lighting Softbox Video Light Kit Boom Set and Carry Case - VL-9026S-2B-85W: Camera & Photo). I have not been impressed with the quality at all. The first set came with a bad bulb so I had to replace the entire kit. The second kit came with a defective set screw, so the boom light doesn't clamp to the stand. Amazon shipped me a whole new third kit last week. I was pleased to find that the defective part in the second kit was replaced with a new design. However, the new set came with a dead light socket in one of the lights. So, I am on my third set and I have to send this one back too. I am going to get a refund on this set and I need to find something better to replace it with.
I originally thought continuos lighting would be better for me since I am a total beginner. I thought it was less to try and figure out than starting with strobes. I learned quickly that continuous lights get very hot, even fluorescents. I hate these lights with a passion now because my little studio turns into a sauna. So, I want to get strobes now. I am currently using these 3 soft boxes, one on each front angle and one directly above. I am shooting white background with a backlit white lexan shooting table shown here (http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/...oduct-photography-problems-2.html#post2878272) I assume I will need 3 strobes, but maybe I only need 2? I don't have a lot of budget to work with but I don't want to end up with crap like this cowboystudio stuff again. I would like to spend around $400-$500. I am happy to buy used equipment, but I don't have a lot of patience because I need to send these back and buy something pretty quickly. Any recommendations would be very helpful.
Oh, I am also shooting some portraits too, people and dogs. I would like something that will work for the portraits too, so I need something versatile.
Thanks so much for any help.
I originally thought continuos lighting would be better for me since I am a total beginner. I thought it was less to try and figure out than starting with strobes. I learned quickly that continuous lights get very hot, even fluorescents. I hate these lights with a passion now because my little studio turns into a sauna. So, I want to get strobes now. I am currently using these 3 soft boxes, one on each front angle and one directly above. I am shooting white background with a backlit white lexan shooting table shown here (http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/...oduct-photography-problems-2.html#post2878272) I assume I will need 3 strobes, but maybe I only need 2? I don't have a lot of budget to work with but I don't want to end up with crap like this cowboystudio stuff again. I would like to spend around $400-$500. I am happy to buy used equipment, but I don't have a lot of patience because I need to send these back and buy something pretty quickly. Any recommendations would be very helpful.
Oh, I am also shooting some portraits too, people and dogs. I would like something that will work for the portraits too, so I need something versatile.
Thanks so much for any help.