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The Manfrotto 320 Mini Still Life Shooting Table is the smaller of two Manfrotto Still Life Shooting Tables. It consists of tubular aluminum sections that you assemble, using the included allen wrench.
The white translucent plexiglass mounts with touch fastener tape, and may be tilted/bent upward and locked into place, to any angle up to 90°, for totally seamless backgrounds.
Although there is no provision for a curved foreground, the height of the front legs is adjustable, to provide altering of perspective.
| Height |
27.5" (70 cm) Back raises to 62" (1.6 M) |
| Dimensions | 59 x 30" (150 x 76 cm) |
| Weight | 22 lbs (10 kg) |
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Comments about Manfrotto 320 Mini Still Life Shooting Table with 59 x 30" Plexiglass Panel:
Great for shooting small products! Light and compact plus very easy to assemble.
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Comments about Manfrotto 320 Mini Still Life Shooting Table with 59 x 30" Plexiglass Panel:
The adjustable back gives great background variety. I love that I can put my lights anywhere for unlimited effects. I was able to assemble the table easily by myself until it came time to set the plexiglass. I lost control of it and put a big scratch right in the middle of the cove. Luckily I was able to remove it with plexiglass scratch remover. I would highly recommend that you have a second person available to help with the plexiglass.
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Comments about Manfrotto 320 Mini Still Life Shooting Table with 59 x 30" Plexiglass Panel:
This is a perfect entry level table for still life photography. It was very easy to build, and provides a great "platform" to develop creative Product and Macro set-ups and results. The picture is self-explanatory - you may need a second set of hands to help connect the cross beams to complete the initial front "square". Then add the movable back.
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