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The SLR is basically OK, and the lens depends on the size of the furniture. The combination of large bed and wardrobe should be wide-angle, a single sofa and coffee table can be changed with a standard, and a smaller furnishing may be macro. The key is to get the light right.
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Nikon D90 + 35mm F2
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Canon 60D + wide-angle prime lens with large aperture + a few reflectors (to compensate for the lack of light in some positions) + tripod.
Won't exceed your budget.
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Full-frame cameras and ultra-wide-angle lenses are sufficient for slow shutter exposure.
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60D+A16+shelf.
Wide-angle or ultra-wide is required. It depends on the size of your room. A 24 mm lens takes more than two meters to shoot objects two meters high. So you can choose the lens by distance and furniture size.
The SLR is basically OK, and the lens depends on the size of the furniture. The combination of large bed and wardrobe should be wide-angle, a single sofa and coffee table can be changed with a standard, and a smaller furnishing may be macro. The key is to get the light right.
Prevent dampness, if the furniture is woodwork, it is easy to mold and grow bacteria when it is damp. Therefore, moisture-proof is still very necessary.
PS 3D This is the most basic, and if you want to make relief furniture, you have to have 3D relief software, and it's very complicated to learn this.
Cabinets are generally made of stainless steel, as well as bathrooms.