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LCd Macrocam 7x108x Magnification Device

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I'm thinking of buying the LCD MacroCam 7x108x magnification device and wondering if anyone has had a chance to use this. On paper it sounds good, but even a good ad on a pinto can make that car seem like a dream. I looking for something that I can take good close picture with so I can share my coins looking for pros and cons about this device it sells for 399.00 + Taxes
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I have no experience with this one but I do have an inexpensive digital microscope. It is great for closeup images but it is not good for full coin shots. You want to get something with 3x magnification for that. I would also think being handheld would present a problem. Check out the AmScope line. Something 3.5X - 45X
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If you have USB 3 ports, take a look at the DANE ELECTRONICS GS-M8M-B USB 3.0 high Resolution Digital Microscope - it is on sale @ Amazon for 135. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IJGES96/

I have just started playing with mine, but it seems to do infinity focusing - and it has an 8MP image.

I have had issues with lighting - the built in LEDs are too powerful up close (need to figure out some kind of internal diffuser) and at a distance the don't do much (but there is enough working room to point a Jansjo in there or something...
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I have a digital scope and looking for something to take good close ups on a coins, but also can take shots of whole coin. I don't want to have spend 2000 on a camera just to takes pictures of my coins.
I was thinking I could build some kind of platform to rest it on to take pictures. Last year I build a 3 inch by 4 inch 2 inch in height a slab out of oak, drilled a hole the size of a Lrg Cent and depth enough. To hold the Lrg Cent in place so it does not move when I clean the coin. I glued a garden hose O ring in the bottom of my drilled hole so I don't mark up the coin works great
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Here is an 8MP image from the GigaStone
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Sitting on my desk, using an LED flashlight to throw some light, which gives me a full frame and about 3.5" of working distance.
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