Buying a vehicle photo studio shouldn’t come down to who has the most cameras, motors, computers or automation.
Dealers should ask a different question: How quickly, reliably and consistently can we create the complete set of vehicle images our customers need?
After 28 years in automotive inventory photography and more than 1,700 360Booth installations across six countries, we’ve learned that the best technology often isn’t the most complicated technology.
Here are 10 questions every dealership should ask when comparing 360Booth® + SHOOT it AI with DealerMade or any other vehicle photography system.
1. How many vehicles per hour can a dealership photograph with 360Booth?
Be careful with advertised “capture time.” A company may advertise how quickly several cameras can fire without explaining how long it takes to produce the complete merchandising package.
360Booth + SHOOT it AI is designed around the entire vehicle photography workflow. A trained user can capture 40+ still photographs, an interior 360 and an exterior 360 in approximately 1 minute and 20 seconds. That is the number dealers should compare: not how quickly one camera fires, but how quickly the dealership can create the media it actually needs.
2. How long does a complete vehicle photography session take?
Proof matters more than promises.
Using SHOOT it AI with 360Booth, we have demonstrated:
- 142 exterior 360 images plus video in approximately 25 seconds
- 40+ still photographs
- Interior 360 capture
- Exterior 360 capture
- Approximately 1 minute and 20 seconds for the complete capture process
Want to see it instead of reading a marketing claim? Ask 360Booth for the video demonstration. Speed should be demonstrated.
3. Does a dealership need a dedicated photographer?
Our objective is the opposite. We’ve spent 28 years learning how dealership inventory photography actually works. A system that requires a highly trained photographer can create another labor bottleneck.
With 360Booth and SHOOT it AI, a detailer or dealership employee can drive the vehicle into the studio, pick up the intelligent camera and follow the guided capture process.
SHOOT it AI helps standardize the process so the technology carries more of the photographic knowledge.
The scalability is real. One auction operation in Perth, Australia has photographed as many as 80 vehicles in a day using the 360Booth workflow.
4. Fixed multi-camera system or an intelligent moving camera?
This is one of the biggest differences dealers should understand.
A fixed multi-camera system achieves speed by positioning numerous cameras around the vehicle. 360Booth takes a different approach.
- The vehicle remains stationary while the 360Booth photography environment and photographer move around it.
SHOOT it AI adds intelligence to that process by helping:
- Optimize the path around the vehicle
- Dynamically adjust image capture
- Identify images that are too dark or blurry
- Prompt the user when another image is required
- Center the vehicle
- Maintain consistent exterior framing
- Capture dozens of different vehicle details without being restricted to fixed camera positions
There is another benefit: lighting and reflections change as the 360Booth moves around the vehicle.
Automobiles are among the most reflective products dealerships photograph. Managing those reflections matters.
More cameras don’t automatically mean better photography. Sometimes they simply mean more cameras.

5. Can 360Booth photograph VINs, wheels, damage and unique vehicle features?
Absolutely. A vehicle isn’t a standardized box.
One car may need a photograph of carbon-ceramic brakes. Another may need third-row seating, a panoramic roof, special stitching, a window sticker, tire condition, a scratch, a wheel, an engine compartment or a particular option.
SHOOT it AI isn’t restricted to what a collection of permanently mounted cameras can see.
The photographer can capture:
VINs, wheels, tires, scratches, dents, options, dashboards, seats, engines, cargo areas, third rows, window stickers and other vehicle-specific details.
Our philosophy is simple:
Automation should help the photographer—not restrict what the dealership can photograph.




6. Which vehicle photo studio produces better photographs?
Speed means very little if the resulting photographs aren’t good.
Vehicle photography is fundamentally about light and reflection management. Dark paint, glossy surfaces, glass, chrome and windshields can expose weaknesses in a poorly designed lighting environment.
360Booth uses powerful LED illumination combined with engineered diffusion to create a bright environment while controlling harsh reflections. Our lighting system uses four high-output LED sources rated at approximately 50,000 lumens each, combined with the 360Booth’s diffusion system.
The objective is simple:
- Accurate color.
- Clean reflections.
- Visible vehicle details.
- Clear glass.
- Consistent exposure.
- Professional presentation.
And because the 360Booth moves around the stationary vehicle, the relationship between the light, walls, camera and reflective vehicle surface changes throughout the photography sequence.
Don’t evaluate a vehicle photo studio by looking at the studio. Evaluate the cars photographed inside it.

7. What is the true cost of owning a vehicle photo studio?
Purchase price isn’t the same thing as cost of ownership.
Dealers comparing systems should ask about:
- Motors.
- Turntables.
- Camera replacement.
- Calibration.
- Computers.
- Control equipment.
- Maintenance.
- Service calls.
- Software obligations.
- Long-term contracts.
- Downtime.
360Booth was deliberately engineered around mechanical simplicity.
Buy the 360Booth and the studio is yours. There is no studio lease and no long-term equipment contract required to continue owning the physical studio.
360Booth also provides an unlimited five-year warranty, designed to protect the dealership from unexpected equipment costs during the first five years.
Before signing a five-year agreement for a complicated automated system, calculate what you will actually spend over those five years. Compare total cost of ownership—not monthly payment.

8. What happens when the photo studio breaks?
This might be the most overlooked question in vehicle photography.
A dealership can have the fastest studio in the world, but if the system is down, its production speed becomes zero.
360Booth has:
- No powered turntable.
- No turntable motor.
- No complicated drive mechanism moving the vehicle.
- The studio travels manually around its steel track with approximately 20 pounds of pressure.
We have 360Booth installations that have been operating for approximately 13 years, photographing enormous numbers of vehicles. Even the lighting system was designed with redundancy in mind.
Four approximately 50,000-lumen LED sources create substantial illumination. If one lighting component requires service, the dealership isn’t necessarily faced with an unusable photography environment.
That’s an important distinction.
Reliability isn’t how impressive equipment looks when everything works. Reliability is what happens when something doesn’t.
9. How quickly can 360Booth photographs reach the dealership’s VDP?
Capture speed is only one part of speed-to-market.
A dealer should measure:
Vehicle → Capture → Processing → Upload → Data Feed → VDP
SHOOT it AI was designed around eliminating unnecessary steps throughout that chain.
The operator follows an optimized route around the vehicle. Images are processed using our computer-vision and AI systems. The photography sequence can be standardized. Images can then enter the dealership’s data-feed workflow.
There will always be downstream variables outside the studio’s control, including how frequently a dealership’s website or inventory provider accepts updated feeds.
That’s why we don’t believe in pretending every downstream system operates instantaneously.
What we can control is our portion of the workflow.
Our in-house data experience goes back 28 years, and support is a fundamental part of the system. The fastest camera doesn’t necessarily create the fastest VDP. The fastest complete workflow does.
10. Why should a dealership choose 360Booth?
- Because automotive photography doesn’t need to become more complicated to become more intelligent.
- 360Booth combines a mechanically simple vehicle photo studio with SHOOT it AI intelligent-camera technology.
- The physical system concentrates on what a studio should do exceptionally well:
- Light the vehicle. Control the environment. Manage reflections. Remain reliable.
SHOOT it AI concentrates on what software should do:
Guide capture. Improve consistency. Detect problems. Optimize workflow. Process images. Reduce human error.
That combination has been built on 28 years of automotive photography experience, rather than adapting a generic imaging system to dealerships.
Today, that experience includes:
1,700+ 360Booth studios installed across six countries and more than 2,500 users.
So when comparing 360Booth with DealerMade—or any vehicle photo studio—don’t simply ask: “Which one takes pictures fastest?”
Ask:
- How fast can it produce my complete photo set?
- How good are those photographs?
- Can my existing employees operate it?
- Can I photograph anything I want?
- What happens when something breaks?
- What will I spend over five years?
- How quickly will my inventory actually reach the VDP?
And perhaps the most important question:
- Am I buying technology that simplifies my photography operation—or technology that makes a simple job more complicated?
At 360Booth, our philosophy after 28 years remains remarkably simple: Light it. Shoot it. Upload it.
360Booth® + SHOOT it AI: AI-assisted. Real-world captured.










