Daiwa Steez Shad 60SP
Shooting multiple surface finish lures from matt to chrome in a range is no different, its all about avoiding reflections, on flat surfaces is a lot easier compared to small round products like fishing lures. Understanding light direction and shaping it to suit is the main method, but also using shift or perspective control lenses help immensely. On small products you can place the camera to the side of the product and shift the lenses to align on the product. This avoids camera/lens reflection, also there’s a lot of other tricks to lighting it correctly, but that’s purely years of experience and understanding light.
Camera: | Nikon Z7 |
Lens: | NIKKOR PC-E Micro Nikkor 85mm f2.8D with FTZ adapter. |
ISO: | 64 |
Exposure Mode: | manual |
Aperture | f11 |
Speed: | 1/250th second |
Notes: | Trigger: Godox XPro N AND NIKON WR-10 |
Lighting | Flash: 2 x Godox AD300 PRO with Godox ADS65W. Trigger: Godox XPro N and Nikon WR-10 |