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An Inexpensive Camera For Coin Photography

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If you're considering an economical solution for coin photography, look at what a Canon SD790IS can do in macro mode (hand-held). Not too shabby for a $150 camera. As a point of reference, the size of the date is similar to an IHC.

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 Posted 09/14/2009  11:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Peter THOMAS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
G'day, Very good pics.
quote: "in macro mode (hand-held)."
- I suggest that you invest in a small tripod.
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 Posted 09/14/2009  11:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DVCollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Peter!
I have a good tripod, but this worked well enough.
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Here's a pic I took with my Kodak EasyShare DX4900 (Which I got on Craigs List for 20.00 and a cheapy 2.00 x10 jewlers loupe attached to the lens (hand held). How does this look?

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Here's a pic I took with my Kodak EasyShare DX4900 (Which I got on Craigs List for 20.00 and a cheapy 2.00 x10 jewlers loupe attached to the lens (hand held). How does this look?


thats what I do too. it works but if I could get pics that close without the loupe I wouldnt be against changing my camera
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That's a decent shot through a jeweler's loupe!
Here's another coin I shot today that shows how the SD790IS captures detail. Hand-held again, with a single light source.

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Great pic DV!
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The pictures are great, and I especially like the details: 6/5, and the 190/1905e, 5/4
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Dick,
Thanks--it's not bad considering the size of the digits--a little smaller than on an IHC.
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I paid $25.00 (including shipping) for my JVC GC-QX3HD about 7 years ago and it can do very well in macro mode without a tripod also

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Right on the money!
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