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			|  | 01/29/2013 02:36:04 PM · #1 | 
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			|  | 01/29/2013 02:55:37 PM · #2 | 
		| | as was stated in another thread I'd avoid green screen backdrops unless its for video use. also 105watt bulbs wont be nearly powerful enough. 
 Message edited by author 2013-01-29 14:56:27.
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			|  | 01/29/2013 02:58:29 PM · #3 | 
		| | I don't have this backdrop, but I have some ePhoto light stands and umbrellas. They are very cheap and flimsy. I wouldn't want to use them for professional work where you have clients, but for a hobbyist like myself they work great if you treat them nicely. You can't really beat their prices either. 
 I guess it's another one of the "you get what you pay for" situations. For light use they are good, but will wear out faster than professional stuff.
 
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			|  | 01/29/2013 04:02:14 PM · #4 | 
		| | Thanks guys! 
 I was going to build my-self with PVC pips with all possible adjustments and solid base, sturdy width and height and going to cost me $30 but before doing that I wanted to have second opinion!
 
 About Green screen good point I was going to buy one but now I will order more of some pattern background and not solid color ones.
 
 
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			|  | 01/29/2013 10:54:54 PM · #5 | 
		| | I have this one and have been happy with it | 
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