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My First Microscope Camera

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Now, that's a nice shot,
T. It really hi-lites the steps!
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I can get a full silver dollar sized coin pic with mine by putting the scope on top of as many books as it takes to reach the needed height.

Same here.

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And one of the things that befuddle me most often is the lighting.

I have the exact same problem. The colors change every time I move the coin or adjust the focus. Makes it hard to get a true representation of the luster on a nice coin.

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T-BOP,
Much better, but still looks a wee bit out of focus to me.
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The nickel shot is much better but the dime is still out of focus.
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It looks like the lighter color diagonally across the middle of the nickel is from a secondary light source.

I get that effect when I leave the ceiling light on.
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