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Fotodiox Pro LED 16×16″ Studio-in-a-Box for Table Top Photography – Includes light tent, Integrated LED Lights, carrying case and four backdrops

January 8, 2017 - Comment

The Fotodiox Pro LED Studio-in-a-Box is a compact tabletop photography environment. The carrying case unfolds into a square light tent that contains and bounces the light, and comes with three backdrop color choices (blue, white and black). The Studio-in-a-Box kit comes with integrated LED lights in the top panel with a removable diffusion panel to

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The Fotodiox Pro LED Studio-in-a-Box is a compact tabletop photography environment. The carrying case unfolds into a square light tent that contains and bounces the light, and comes with three backdrop color choices (blue, white and black). The Studio-in-a-Box kit comes with integrated LED lights in the top panel with a removable diffusion panel to soften the light for easy use and minimal fuss. When the photographer is finished, the studio folds nicely up to form a carrying case to hold all attachments and accessories.

Without the hassle of setting up light stands and plugging in multiple lights, the LED Studio-in-a-Box is ready to go, right out of the box, with minimal assembly required. Creating evenly-lit product shots is now as easy as unfolding the case and installing the backdrop. The backdrops are made of a durable vinyl, so ironing out wrinkles from a cloth background will be a thing of the past.

Instead of using diffusion on the sides of the box, the LED Studio-in-a-Box, utilizes reflective side panels that not only prevent light from escaping the box, but also helps to keep the light balanced and diffused. The LED Studio-in-a-Box takes an easy lighting setup, and makes it even easier, combining what could take multiples lights, stands, and cords into a simpler, more compact setup.

The LED Studio-in-a-Box opens up new possibilities, with a shoot-through hatch on the top panel of the box, allowing for new, unconventional angles for photographs. An optional front panel (with another shoot-through hatch) can also be folded up to prevent glare bouncing from the reflective side panels.

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