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Backdrop system setupAs many of you know I recently purchased the backdrop system to hang backdrop's off. This is a portable system and packs up quite conveniently into a cary bag (similar to a tripod bag but obviously a bit bigger). This is a very quick review and I will post more images when I buy the material. I haven't yet decided what length I will go for. I will be getting some cheap PVC piping from Bunnings and then putting the material onto this. This piping will then slide onto the cross bar, anyway:
7 pieces, including the bag: Two ends, that extend very high (3m). You can have 2, 3 or 4 cross bars, which changes the length, according to backdrop material and room size. The end connecting piece, secured by a butterfly nut: Two cross bars (minimal length): Three cross bars: Four cross bars (maximum length): [/img] Last edited by Geoff on Wed Jan 17, 2007 1:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Geoff where are the photos with it extended height wise ?
Congrats on getthing this, I hope you can find the material at a bargain price.
Craig - limited time at the moment. I just posted a basic setup. My garage doesn't go to 3m height unfortunately.
Last edited by Geoff on Wed Jan 17, 2007 1:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Sure is Wendell. Will extend (as seen in the last image) to 3.6m wide. Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Geoff, looks good. Whilst I can't imagine why you would need to extend it to 3.6m wide, however, at that width, does it seem strong enough if you were to add the weight of the backdrops? My concern would be the amount of flex in the middle.
You'll be able to start renting out your garage as a studio soon P
Craig - The total cost delivered was $157
Pat - I thought the same thing to about the bowing in the middle, but like you said I think it's highly unlikely I'll use it at that length. I look forward to the time that I have the material and an umbrella and then have some ppl over to use help experiment with it Geoff
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I don't think that bowing in the middle will be too much on an issue.
Geoff is going to buy some PVC pipe that is slipped over the cross beam, making 2 rods between the upright supports. The backdrop is then wrapped around the PVC pipe for hanging and storage. Dragon Images sell aluminium pipe (about $45) for this purpose as well, but the sales guy was kind enough to mention that PVC pipe will do the same and a lot cheaper option. Cheers Warwick
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Geoff, I'll supply the umbrella if you can "borrow" some bed sheets as a backdrop.. Looks a good set up mate, cant wait to see some test shots! Nikon F80D, FM2n
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Robyn purchased some blue material from Spotlight and just hemmed it for me. It was on special at a couple of dollars a metre and works well as a backdrop for standard kids/family type portraits. Black and white would also be good. My two bob's worth...
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That is great looking kit there, I'm now considering adding this to my light setup as well... oh boy, this bill gonna be big...
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