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FotodioX LED Studio-In-a-Box (16 x 16")

BH #FOSIAB1616 • MFR #STUDIO-BOX-LED440-16X16
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FotodioX LED Studio-In-a-Box (16 x 16")
Key Features
  • Self-Contained Tabletop Studio
  • Interior LED Lighting
  • 5600K CCT
  • 85 CRI
The 16 x 16" LED Studio-In-a-Box from FotodioX is a self-contained setup for photographing small to medium objects. The Studio unfolds into a square light tent with its own 5600K daylight LED light source and reflective interior to fully envelop the subject. The Studio-in-a-Box has a fold-away front panel, top hatch, and multiple colored background options.
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FotodioX STUDIO-BOX-LED440-16X16 Overview

The 16 x 16" LED Studio-In-a-Box from FotodioX is a self-contained setup for photographing small to medium objects. The Studio unfolds into a square light tent with its own 5600K daylight LED light source and reflective interior to fully envelop the subject. The Studio-in-a-Box has a fold-away front panel, top hatch, and multiple colored background options.
The Studio-In-A-Box is just as it sounds: a complete tabletop shooting environment for quick setup and professional results. The built-in array of daylight-balanced LEDs come with a removable diffusion panel for situations that need a softer atmosphere. Reflective surfaces on the tent's walls not only help to evenly spread light across the entire environment but also to keep unwanted light pollution from spilling into your frame. The front-facing wall of the Studio-In-A-Box can fully unzip, or use the top and side shooting flaps to get the optimal angle for your shot. A variety of color backdrops are included to provide proper contrast to your images, whether the subject be an exciting new product or a pristinely painted gaming miniature.
Minimal setup is required to get this all-in-one studio ready for shooting. Only a power connection is required to get up and running, free space that would otherwise be occupied by additional stands, lights, and modifiers. To further reduce the footprint of the Studio-In-A-Box, FotodioX has forgone packaging the unit with a carrying case. Instead, the tent folds up into its own convenient carrying platform with room for all of the included accessories. This is a truly mobile platform for shooting studio-grade photo and video in an instant.
UPC: 847372033331

FotodioX STUDIO-BOX-LED440-16X16 Reviews

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By Clifford
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-03-20

Great item, I have the 28x28 one. Easy to assemble. Fast service and delivery.

I Needed an Upgrade!

By Connie
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-06-10

Love it. Easy to set up, lighting is excellent, and I particularly like that it has a dimmer. I have very limited space and this set up allows me to leave it assembled in place. I should note it only takes literally less than a minute to set up, but I take photographs daily, so it's nice to just switch on the light & snap. The only improvement I could think of is the way the included diffuser attaches to the box. It seems like it should fit on to the top portion of the box that hold the lights, but I couldn't get it to stick. The whole thing fits together using Velcro, & the diffuser & top seem to use the same side of the Velcro. I just stretched it over the sides & closed the top over it.

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question

Any one with experience using the 16x16 for photographing live insects? I would be using a macro lens with extension tubes.
Asked by: Christopher A.
From the manufacturer. We would assume that this would work fine for macro photography, but we do not have any information first hand on this.Thank you
Answered by: Craig R.
Date published: 2018-08-26

How many watts of power does this use?

How many watts of power does this use?
Asked by: Stephanie
Fotodiox does not give watt seconds only in Lux, Output: 21,200 lx - 16x16" Studio-In-A-Box
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2020-11-10

I need to photograph ceramic items 6x6 inches ...

I need to photograph ceramic items 6x6 inches down to 1x3 items. I generally use a gradient paper black to white. Is this a good option?
Asked by: O'Brien
Yes, this would perfect for your needs.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-22

I need to photograph small ceramic items 6x6x6, ...

I need to photograph small ceramic items 6x6x6, and 1x3x1/2. Is this a good, and easy option?
Asked by: O'Brien
Yes, this tent is a good and easy option to use for photographing small items.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2019-03-01

I want to photograph jewelry and gemstones, where ...

I want to photograph jewelry and gemstones, where accurate color is very important as well as the "sparkle" of the stones. I am trying to decide between the FotodioX that has 5600K and no dimmable lights and the Angler that has 5400K and dimmable lights. Any suggestions or input?
Asked by: Bonnie
Both options you mentioned are good, but the Angler tent would be better in terms of control, since you can dim the lights. The accurate color can be handled through a custom white balance setting in your particular camera.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2019-02-28

My project involves micro-photography, so my lens ...

My project involves micro-photography, so my lens will be very close to the subject -as close as an inch. Can the lighting be arranged to avoid shadowing by the lens?
Asked by: Paul
The lights are fixed position in the top of the box.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2023-10-18

Is it possible to diffuse the lights if you use ...

Is it possible to diffuse the lights if you use the top hatch for shooting?
Asked by: Daniel
The lights are inside the box. You could use a small bit of diffusion inside the box if you wanted taped over the lights. You could cut up a piece of Rosco Cinegel #3027 Filter - 1/2 Tough White Diffusion - 20x24" Sheet B&H # RO3027S with a pair of scissors for that purpose.
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2024-03-28

question

I am considering this light box for photographing jewelry. Will the lighting allow me to catch light cast by the cut gems (much as what the lighting in jewelry stores does for their stones)?
Asked by: Lamont
The inbuilt light comes directly from above, and is quitr diffuse. I'd suggest have reflectors and/or additional lights for catching thenlight at specific angles. This lightbox is a good start, but none of them will bring you all the way , in my opinion.
Answered by: Yong Xi T.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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