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optimus

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I need some help :rotfl :slap

I want to get more serious about my photography.
I like taking pictures of my figure-collection (amongst other things) but I'm rarely satisfied with the results.
Would really appreciate pointers, lighting set-ups, equipment used in your pics etc etc...

I'm using a Canon DSLR with a 35mm F/2.0 and a 90mm F/2.8 macro lens, so the equipment is not to blame ;)
I think my main problem is lighting. I have a low-energy-photo-lightbulb (45W = 135W) 5000K.
But it feels like I can't quite get the white-balance correct.
It was easier with my Canon powershot G12 :monkey3

Please, anything and everything is helpful :wave
 
Did you ever find any tips anywhere on figure photography? I'm looking into this now too, I've been using an old 3 megapixel camera, and I'm thinking it might partly be the equipment in my case, but I know I need to get some better lighting. I'm looking into getting the Canon EOS Rebel T5i - not just for figure photography, I like doing photography in general and one thing I liked about the reviews of this one is that it's supposed to do well in lower light situations.
 
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