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Building a $7.00 Tabletop Studio

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Using the camera's flash to take pictures of small objects leads to quite disastrous results, as you may witness every day on the eBay. I have to take such pictures quite often, for these articles, but, first of all, for my vintage Exakta pages. Some visitors to this site are asking for advice on this subject, so here it is: how to set up your simple yet adequate tabletop studio at home at the minimum expense of money (about $7) and time.
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