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Kevin Levin's Action Cruiser Ben 10 Alien Force Toys

Published on Sun, Jul 20th 2008 Entertainment Rectangular SD

Join us at http://www.Ben10toys.net Review of Kevin's Cruiser from the Cartoon Network show Ben 10 Alien Forcel

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Stu Carter is the editor in chief for Atamaii.tv. Look for news and reviews of the latest dolls, toys, and action figures, and reports from toy shows worldwide! He is a former Navy officer.

Equipment used for toy reports:

Toy videos are shot with a Sony A7S III. Studio lighting provided by Kino-Flo 4' and 2' florescent light banks, and soft boxes with spiral tube florescent lights. Lenses include a 24-70mm zoom lens for Sony, a 20mm wide angle lens, and a 90mm macro lens.

Toy videos are edited with Adobe Premier Pro. After Effects for special effects. I get most of the music from Incompetech.com

Toy pics are taken with the same Sony A7S III.

Lens: Most toy pics are taken with a Sony 90mm Macro lens

Toy pics are edited with Adobe Lightroom