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DSLR Vs Point-N-Shoot

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This is a Canon 8MP Point-n-Shoot
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Here's same coin with 8MP Canon Rebel stock lens 18-55 MM. Guess it could have used some lightening up but wanted to show it right out of the camera. Wish someone had told me about these DSLR things before !

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Both are nice pics...congrats!
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I would think the 2nd pic is much clearer, but both seem like great photos. Which photo would YOU say most reflects what the actual in-hand coin looks like?
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Ha!

You've been assimilated.
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Which photo would YOU say most reflects what the actual in-hand coin looks like?


I'd say the first foto has a tad too much gold and the 2nd foto a tad too much blue but overall the 2nd is closest especially for the detail.

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When you take these, do you have a dedicated lighting setup? Or do you flash, or use ambient light?
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I'm using 2 compact flourescent bulbs over a copy stand. I've tried other types but these seem to work best for me.
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