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Just A Couple Questions About Coin Photography

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Morning/evening everyone,

I know that this question has been asked a quadrillion times (a bit of an exaggeration, but hopefully you'll understand my point) but I am in the process of reorganizing my medium sized coin collection (only around six hundred-ish) and this time, I am wanting to include photographs of my coins with each entry that I have in a database that I created.

In the past, I fiddled around with coin photography, but I never got any results that I was happy with and I gave up in frustration.

Though, the question at hand is this: What is a cheapish setup that I can create to get quality photographs of my collection? I do have a DSLR camera that I purchased several years ago for nature photography, with it, I 55-200 mil lens. Obviously, that can become tricky with lighting and such.

What recommendations do you guys have from this point on? I'm open to suggestions, other threads that I may have missed over the many hours of me searching on how to do this.

Thanks!
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 Posted 09/19/2017  9:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rmpsrpms to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What is the largest coin you want to photograph? And what camera do you have?
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The largest coins that I have are a bunch of Morgan dollars that I own. I have a Nikon D3200 w/ the 55-200 mil lens.
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I have been advised by a professional photographer to take the pictures under natural lighting (outside) and to place the coins on a dull gray surface. He told me that the gray surface will deflect the reflection from the sun away from the lens of the camera giving you a more crisp detailed picture. I have not tried this as I do not own a DSLR camera. However, I have seen his photos and they are the best I have ever seen of coins. I hope this helps.
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There's a thread on the "$400 setup", which works quite well for coin imaging. Since you already have the DSLR (the most expensive part), your cost should be well under $400. If your lens is good at closeup photography, you could save even more.

I use something that's functionally similar to the $400 setup, although it cost more than $400.
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 Posted 09/20/2017  12:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tootallious to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just checked out that thread. Excellent information! Thank you.
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Thank you guys for the advice and the link to the other forum. I'll use what I have found and see if I can do anything that looks half decent! :P
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