Not sure where to put this, so apologies to the mods if this in in the wrong place ...
I'm curious about some of the basic gear for taking some of the high quality photos of SteelBooks that many of you take.
What sort of lighting kits do you use and/ or recommend? And what sort of surface material do you shoot on? Also, do you guys think using a mobile device's camera would be sufficient, or is a dedicated shooter a must-have (I've got a Samsung Galaxy Note which has an 8mp camera)?
As for lighting, I've been experimenting with an IKEA LED desk lamp that I've put some white cloth over in an attempt to diffuse the light. And I have a black mat on my desk that's sort of leathery looking.
Below is an example of the kind of quality I can get right now, but would like to take it to the next level if it wouldn't involve a major monetary investment.
I'm curious about some of the basic gear for taking some of the high quality photos of SteelBooks that many of you take.
What sort of lighting kits do you use and/ or recommend? And what sort of surface material do you shoot on? Also, do you guys think using a mobile device's camera would be sufficient, or is a dedicated shooter a must-have (I've got a Samsung Galaxy Note which has an 8mp camera)?
As for lighting, I've been experimenting with an IKEA LED desk lamp that I've put some white cloth over in an attempt to diffuse the light. And I have a black mat on my desk that's sort of leathery looking.
Below is an example of the kind of quality I can get right now, but would like to take it to the next level if it wouldn't involve a major monetary investment.
I appreciate the critique of the style of the photo, but as this is purely for my edification I'm more interested in the PQ of the photos and how to best improve it without spending an arm and a leg. 

As I said on a recent post think I'll have to enroll on a proper photography course.
