Reddit Reddit reviews LimoStudio [1Pack] Photography Studio Continuous 26" Octagonal Soft Box Lighting Light Kit with Photo E26, E27 CFL 105W 6500K Bulb and Light Stand for Photo Studio and Photo/Video Shooting, AGG702

We found 10 Reddit comments about LimoStudio [1Pack] Photography Studio Continuous 26" Octagonal Soft Box Lighting Light Kit with Photo E26, E27 CFL 105W 6500K Bulb and Light Stand for Photo Studio and Photo/Video Shooting, AGG702. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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LimoStudio [1Pack] Photography Studio Continuous 26
Contents: [1 pc] 82.3 Inch Tall Light Stand Tripod / [1 pc] 105W Full Spectrum CFL Bulb / [1 pc] 26 Inch Diameter Octagon Shape SoftboxSoftbox Creates Soft, Evenly Spread Light Stream with External White Cover DiffuserCFL Bulb Saves up to 80% Energy / E26, E27 Standard Base Screw Size / 105 Wattage / 6500 KelvinTripod Light Stand is Height Adjustable with Maximum 82.3-inch / 1/4" Standard Screw Thread Tip
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10 Reddit comments about LimoStudio [1Pack] Photography Studio Continuous 26" Octagonal Soft Box Lighting Light Kit with Photo E26, E27 CFL 105W 6500K Bulb and Light Stand for Photo Studio and Photo/Video Shooting, AGG702:

u/C_Top · 10 pointsr/letsplay

The basic principles of light are quality, direction, and luminosity.

Quality is how hard or soft the light is. Having a larger light source will produce softer light, that's why softboxes are so large. Keep that in mind if you're going with a DIY option. (Also remember that larger is relative to the subject, so having a light a lot closer makes the light larger, and therefore softer)

Direction is obviously the direction of the light. The most popular use of lighting in facecams is two lights each at 45 degrees from your face. This will give the most even and pleasing light. Experiment and see what you like. Other uses for a two light setup can be things like key light, fill light, and rim light. Look these terms up if you want to learn more.

Lumonisty is the power of the light, and this can be controlled through the light itself or the exposure settings of your webcam. Try to find a good balance and capture realistic skin tones.

Using these principles this is how my facecam looks using two of these and a Logitech C920

u/Jadis4742 · 8 pointsr/fringefashion

Ok, this is SUPER short notice, but who would like to attempt a 'Fit Pic February'?

The challenge is to take a fit pic every day, no matter what you're wearing. The point is to build up good fit-pic-taking habits, not to show off our wardrobes. I know I need it, at least.

EDIT: Yo, if you're reading this and thinking 'I'd love to do that but I can only take mirror selfies', may I recommend this cameraphone stand and this light kit?

They're a bit of an investment for sure, but if you love taking OOTD pics they'll pay for themselves in time. And if you're at all crafty, that big-ass bright light will come in SUPER handy for all kinds of things. Hell, I don't even have mine right now because my dad borrowed it while he cleaned his guns.

EDIT 2: There's nothing wrong with mirror selfies, this is just a suggestion.

EDIT 3: But if you could just get one thing, I would recommend the light kit. It's easy to jury-rig a phone stand -- I used one I made out of clay for a while, and I've used soda bottles in a pinch -- but dim, yellow-toned, overhead lights can't be fixed as easily.

u/Blair_Bubbles · 3 pointsr/poshmark

Let me link you to the exact lighting I use... Used it a few hours ago actually.


Use it by turning off all your lights or going to a basement.


LimoStudio Photography Video Studio Continuous Softbox Lighting Light Kit with Photo CFL 105W Bulb, AGG702
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005DFP6M4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Wa6FAbV102PNV

u/FishNicker · 2 pointsr/cocktails

Good tips! Would you believe the entire thing was shot and edited on an iphone 6s?

Lighting is massively important when you aren't using a great camera, I bought this $40 softbox and it's made a world of difference. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005DFP6M4?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s01

Good idea about the slider, I'll look into it

u/photocompguy · 2 pointsr/buildapc

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005DFP6M4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I used two of these. I guess $80 for both isn't exactly "cheap" but for lighting it is, and given the quality boost it gave me it seemed a worthwhile investment. Especially if youre the kind of person to sell your replaced GPU's etc. on ebay, you also get value there by having nicer pics. I'm glad you liked the pics!

u/Pyroraptor · 2 pointsr/letsplay

I have 2 of these softboxes and they work really well. LimoStudio makes some decently good inexpensive lighting solutions.

u/FinallyNewShoes · 1 pointr/ElgatoGaming
u/DeAxiom · 1 pointr/Twitch

Good questions. (Warning Wall of text ahead)

TL:DR

    1. Try some soft lights so they don't reflect off your wall
    1. Pick times that work for you and stick with them. Will power is a muscle, Exercise it.
    1. Decide if you want foot traffic (viewers that show up for a game) or viewers (followers that tune in for any game). Foot traffic only comes from games and visibility. Viewers come from foot traffic that you won over with your personality.

  1. Now i've done very little with lighting my cast my info may just be a place to start looking.
    Lighting is always tricky, there are 2 ways you can go about it.
    First is using some propper defuse/soft lighting will work the best. Something like http://www.amazon.com/LimoStudio-Photography-Continuous-Lighting-AGG702/dp/B005DFP6M4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1451332880&sr=8-3&keywords=soft+lights Should light your face without bouncing off your red walls creating the miscolor.
    Second you may be able to go into your webcam controls and play with the saturation and remove some of the excess red color. As for exact settings i'm unsure but you should be able to get the picture to a more desirable asthetic.

  2. Schedule is all up to you. As a student i've suffered the woes of having to change my schedule...A lot. But here are a few tips for picking the best times. If your work schedule changes a lot, Look for trends in the changes and pick times your work wont schedule you to work. That way you can always stream those times. As for your side job, you could incorporate that into your stream, and just stream working on the graphics. And finally whatever you decide, Remeber the channel is a show. If you pick times you're making a promise to your viewers that you'll be there rain or shine. Sometimes you'll be sick, Dead tired, or have real life stress distracting you. But if you truely want a consistent schedule its up to you to exorcise the will power to maintain whatever schedule you set.
  3. There are so many different ideas and theories as to how to get more viewers. None of them confirmed, all of them believed. So why don't I just tell you what I've noticed working, and not working. First, There is a difference between foot traffic and viewers. Foot traffic are people that pop into your stream becuase they noticed you playing a game they are interested in watching. Viewers are the people that follow your channel and watch no matter what your playing. Some will argue its easier to influence your foot traffic, Others will say its easier to influence your viewers. I believe both camps have marret but I'm going to be frank, if you find a game that has good foot traffic, and the viewers to push you to the top ten of that game. Foot traffic will give you crazy numbers for your channel. BUT that doesnt mean you're gaining any viewers from that game. Its very often that you'll be experiencing one time spikes. That being said the only way to gain viewers is by having foot traffic and being a caster they like when they pop in. So what influences foot traffic? How active a games community is, How many streamers are broadcasting that game. Basically you have to find the combination of game you stream well, that people are looking for, and you show up at the top in. Example, I was one of the few people with a 3ds capture card when Pokemon X/Y came out, and I averaged 40 viewers and gained about 700 follows in a month. I stopped playing pokemon went back to 10 viewers and 50 follows a month. You've just got to find an audience to cast to. But you have to decide if you just want foot traffic or viewers.
u/Readonlygirl · 1 pointr/Etsy

I bought mine on Amazon for $39 a piece. I have two if these https://www.amazon.com/LimoStudio-Photography-Continuous-Lighting-AGG702/dp/B005DFP6M4/

u/WoollyOneOfficial · 1 pointr/videography

I have good audio. I do not have great lighting, but I plan on getting that separately. The set I'm looking at is $40: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005DFP6M4/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3JYLO6Z0YZFFZ&coliid=I1FE9EJ3314FIZ