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The JEBUTU Green Screen Background with Stand is a versatile photography kit designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Measuring 1.5 x 2 meters, it features a durable, wrinkle-resistant polyester backdrop, an adjustable T-shaped stand, and five sturdy clamps. This portable kit is perfect for gaming, photo shoots, and streaming, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to enhance their visual content.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 80.5 x 14.5 x 8.5 centimetres |
Package Weight | 2.26 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 200 x 150 x 0.1 centimetres |
Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
Brand | JEBUTU |
Colour | Green |
Included components | 1x Stand, 2x Crossbars, Green Screen 1.5x2m x1, Spring Clamps x5, User Manual x1, Carrying Bag x1 |
Part number | BKG1520TGR |
Size | 1.5x2m |
Warranty description | 2 year manufacturer |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Very good item!
Very nice item. I do TV extra work, and I purchased this to take some professional looking photos for my portfolio. Very happy with the results. Item only took minutes to set up. I also purchased the Amazon basics tripod so that I could attach my phone to take selfies. Highly recommend.
A**R
Works great as negative fill!
This is really good quality for the price, I'm using it as some cheap negative fill and while the material is not perfect negative fill material, it's very good and not like some other backdrops that are translucent and too thin.
L**E
Decent quality, looks good, little awkward setup
This greenscreen and stand set I'm quite impressed with. The stand (all metal) feels relatively heavy duty. It was very easy to open it out to full size.Attaching the horizontal bars to the main vertical bar of the stand, was a little more, but not very difficult. Once that was done, all that was required was attaching the screenscreen itself to this horizontal bar.This is the part I found a little flummoxing. The way it was shown on the leaflet didn't really work (and it wasn't consistant either). I had to figure it out for myself that the best way to do it was to wrap the top of the screen around the bar, then apply the clamps over this.If you just put the clamp over the bar, then insert the top of the screen between the ends of the clamp, like shown on some of the images, the problem is that the clamps can still slide across the bar, when you want them to say in place.But when you do it my way, the screen looks a bit messy at the center of the bar, because it can't be wrapped around the bar at this point (the top flynut gets in the way). Not a major issue, but just be aware. There may be a better way I haven't figured out though.Anyway, the screen when up looks great and does the job.Another issue is that, to get the top of the screen high enough (for filming me at least, at 6'), I needed to not have the legs of the stand fully open as directed in the leaflet, but rather to pull them in a fair bit. This makes the stand less stable, but was required to get the height I needed.Overall, a great set a minor design issues. Recommended for a basic greenscreen setup.
G**S
Good starter Kit
This is a basic set up, but with a little tweeking, like adding weights to the bottom and using it at an angle for the best cromekey effects. I like it and use a smartphone gimble to film it wwithits a good start for anyone. Have a good day
A**H
As described
As described
J**D
Backdrop
Good useful screen
R**D
Good value for money option
Value for money option. Easy to transport in it's carry bag, easy to set up, fully adjustable. Good size for UGC footage
I**S
Different to the product you see in the description
Maybe I should have been more cynical as the pictures in the description have a strange Photoshop or AI look about them, but as half of the products on Amazon look like that now and the reviews were mostly positive so I thought I'd give this a go. Unfortunately I was disappointed by it.If you look through the description you'll notice it talks about a 'rod pocket' (you can feed the green screen onto the rod like a curtain) - but you can't really do that because the bar in the middle stops it (the Photoshop image suggests it can be used but the instructions say otherwise). In the main description picture the screen hangs flat and neatly, hardly touching the tripod stand at the bottom, in another picture (where the man is holding the balloons) the green screen is massive and around 4 metres in length (which it isn't). It's all pretty misleading.When you look at the instructions it tells you to use the large pegs to hold it up but I could never get it tight enough that way to be flat, which is what you want from a green screen. I had more luck gripping the pegs on in a different way but it never felt very secure. Also in section 10-2 of the instructions it tells you to hang Christmas decorations from the pegs?! (no idea what's going on there).What you end up with is a screen that touches the large tripod at the bottom which causes ripples in the material. It's probably fine for photography where you might be retouching the image after (although it's not really long enough for taking a picture of a tall person standing despite what the pictures shows). If you want it more for filtering out the background for a webcam presentation so it's only your head and torso on the screen the ripples from the different parts of the material are very hard to remove so you'll always see some artifacts on screen. I guess that's why some of the more webcam based green screens have a frame to hold them more tight.Overall it's probably an OK product if you know the limitations and it would have been better if the 'photos' in the description had been more realistic and you knew what you were getting.
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