ahhhh, 65 bucks each @ b&h...I haven't actually seen this before, plus 
it runs on batteries. Which size cube do you have?

Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On May 2, 2007, at 5:17 PM, Feroze wrote:
>
>   
>> I've bought this : http://www.ezcube.com/. I'm trying to build a  
>> little
>> portable kit where I can go to the customer and shoot his jewellery,
>> some of their insurance dose not apply off the premises and some are
>> just to valuable to move around (I don't want to take the risk).  
>> Would a
>> normal flash (I have one fgz360 so far) be suitable as a light source
>> for this? Daylight bulbs are very hard to get here, and I'm really
>> struggling to get a proper WB on my K10D so I'm trying to avoid
>> florescent or other light sources.
>>
>> I can't test it as its still in transit, tought I get the rest of the
>> stuff together....
>>     
>
> I use one of the EZCubes too, it's very handy. For lighting, I use a  
> pair of Paterson EFlash Panels and a Nikon SB-30 to use as a slave  
> trigger. Very even, very consistent light output, the Patersons are  
> about $80 each.
>
> Since I capture in RAW format, I do the color correction in post  
> processing. With the EZCube and flash units, the light is so  
> consistent that I can just apply a standard filter and don't even  
> have to worry about a calibration shot.
>
> Godfrey
>
>   

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