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Smith-Victor 25" LED Desktop Studio

BH #SM25LLT • MFR #402086
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Smith-Victor 25" LED Desktop Studio
Key Features
  • Portable Shooting Tent
  • No Frame, Rods, or Connectors to Build
  • 4 Color Sweeps Included
  • 8" Manual Turntable
The lightweight, portable, pop up 25" LED Desktop Studio from Smith Victor is a shooting tent without a frame, rods, or connectors, allowing it into fold down quickly and easily and become its own carrying case with a convenient handle.
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Will this create glare on shiny items, such as ...

Will this create glare on shiny items, such as glazed ceramics? I'm looking to avoid the reflective issues with typical light.
Asked by: Amanda
The reflectivity of your subject will depend on your framing angle and the positioning of your ceramics. The Smith-Victor 25" LED Desktop Studio has top-down LED lighting.
Answered by: Vinny B
Date published: 2025-10-28

Is there a dimmable switch so the lights can be ...

Is there a dimmable switch so the lights can be adjusted ?
Asked by: Graham
You can dim the LED.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2021-08-24

How do the backdrops attach to the back? Are they

How do the backdrops attach to the back? Are they velcro? Or will I need to buy tape or clips?
Asked by: Aileen
The backgrounds that come with the Smith-Victor 25" LED Desktop Studio attach with hook-and-loop connectors at the upper back edge of the desktop studio. The forward edge of the sweep can be tucked into the front interior lip for additional reflection.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2026-06-21

The white backdrop on this light box is creating u

The white backdrop on this light box is creating uneven bands of light in background of my photos. Is there a way to fix this?
Asked by: Brenden
The Smith-Victor 25" LED Desktop Studio uses LED lights. Be sure to put your camera in the mechanical shutter and keep the shutter just around 100-125 of a second. Banding occurs due to high shutter speed settings in the electronic shutter. For more assistance, you can set up a Tech Corner meeting with a lighting expert here on B&H's website: bit.ly/4twn0rE.
Answered by: Elliot A
Date published: 2026-04-13
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