QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole A friend of mine who lives near Tombstone, Arizona, just installed 24 light fixtures behind a valance along the front edge of his large U-shaped 40' x 15' HO-scale layout, and uses 32 Watt "Sunlight" fluorescent screw-in bulbs spaced approximately 4 or 5 feet apart. These are perfect for photography if he turns off the overhead fluorescent light fixtures that run down the center isle. He found a very small, wireless, color, digital video camera that he mounted onto a flat car that can be pushed around his layout and the colors come out extremely sharp. The same applies with a larger video camcorder and my Epson digital camera. He found these particular bulbs at a dollar discount store in the area, but had to go back several times before he accumulated enough of them. If you can find these bulbs in your area, buy one and give it a try.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole At htis point, it may be too late to put in the required fixtures, but small halogen floodlights of 30 or 40 watt rating might be better than fluorescent fixtures. Halogen bulbs would also provide truer color than fluorescent lights do. I've seen small halogen floodlight bulbs at Home Depot, and believe that they have a standard light bulb base.
Regards,
John
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