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I am not an expert coin photographer, and I have no sophisticated equipment with which to take coin photos. I just use a lamp and a Canon PowerShot A2500 camera. I've been experimenting by placing the lamp at different distances from the coin, and now I am experimenting by alternating between 100-watt 5000k and 2700k bulbs. The 2700k bulbs seem to work better for bronze coins and the 5000k bulbs seem to work better for silver coins. Any suggestions?
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Experimentation is always good. Please post a couple photos which you think are 'getting there' quality-wise. Might give us some ideas. Thanks.
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You should want the image color to be accurate regardless of the color temperature of the lighting source. The best way might be to adjust the white balance in the camera to whichever bulb light you use. That looks possible in the A2500 by setting a fixed, customized white balance instead of auto.
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Please show us some examples of your efforts.
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