>>2703909> What camera stand would be the most ideal for this?Dic&Mic E302 or E302C surely would work.
As would pretty much every high enough Benro or Sirui or such that has an invertible column..
> It also comes with a normal head, not one of those ball-joint free moving ones. Those don't strike me as less precise (since you adjust everything freely, instead of being able to manually adjust each rotation axis).No, pan-tilt heads are pretty shit, ball heads are much more useful.
And I also don't like the proprietary manfrotto plates. And I started with them, RC5 and RC2 specifically. Arca swiss standard plates, all the way.
> I'd need a high F-numberYes, increases your DoF
> and either good lightning + low shutter speed or high shutter speed in bad lightningIf low means fast and high means slow... maybe?
Though at high f-stops you generally just need good lighting AND high ISO sensitivity and/or long exposures (slow shutter speed).
> I figure with a tripod and an improvised lightbox with 2-3 light sources, I can use high F numbers comfortably, since neither lightning nor stability will be a problem."Comfortably" is mostly about whether you have a flashlight or *extremely* strong continuous light.
Having 2-3 light sources is more about getting more even / interesting lighting than total light output.
I'd advise primarily using big-ish diffusers on the lights. Light box only as-needed. Faster and more flexible to work with.