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<p>[QUOTE="LoveTheHunt!, post: 4388893, member: 8191"]Thank you - I've been working on that for the past 23 years of selling on eBay!</p><p>My latest lighting system is the best, so far - three 4' LED lights (total of 4 rows, 20,000 lumens, I think) hung over and in front of my old 3' white EZ-Cube (top cut out for better light) within a cheap wooden framework I slapped together. Best thing about the LED lights, WAY LESS heat AND wattage than the halogen lamps I had been using!</p><p>I'm still using an ancient Sony DSC-H1 camera. I hope/expect to come across a good deal on a decent DSLR camera one of these days, but meanwhile, I've learned to do well with minimal equipment and a lot of practice!</p><p>Although not great by today's standards, this Sony model has sufficient features, including ability to focus down to an inch or so, and adjustable white balance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LoveTheHunt!, post: 4388893, member: 8191"]Thank you - I've been working on that for the past 23 years of selling on eBay! My latest lighting system is the best, so far - three 4' LED lights (total of 4 rows, 20,000 lumens, I think) hung over and in front of my old 3' white EZ-Cube (top cut out for better light) within a cheap wooden framework I slapped together. Best thing about the LED lights, WAY LESS heat AND wattage than the halogen lamps I had been using! I'm still using an ancient Sony DSC-H1 camera. I hope/expect to come across a good deal on a decent DSLR camera one of these days, but meanwhile, I've learned to do well with minimal equipment and a lot of practice! Although not great by today's standards, this Sony model has sufficient features, including ability to focus down to an inch or so, and adjustable white balance.[/QUOTE]
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