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 Posted 01/28/2014  6:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian-Banknotes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here is the New Full Reverse Image. As well as the Obverse Image that I shot yesterday.

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I found a picture of the Morgan that I have been using throughout this thread, from before I started trying to improve my photography.

This set-up can make a huge difference.

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I think you can all see why I recommended the Nikon 75mm f4 EL-Nikkor. CB is showing a superior result over a wide range of magnfications, from full-Dollar shots to pretty small detail shots. Few other lenses can do as well over this wide range...Ray
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I'd say you are coming along quite nicely with the new set-up! Photos are looking like they are professional auction catalog shots now.
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 Posted 01/29/2014  2:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian-Banknotes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks westcoin!

Ray, I'm glad I decided to go with the 75mm instead of the 80mm.
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I already received my M42-RMS adapter. It only took 11 business days, from Hong Kong. That's faster then the average shipping time from the States.

I should be able to get some attribution shots posted soon.
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It was very tough trying to make small adjustments to the focus. Here is my first attempt at stacking. They aren't great, it will take me a while to get used to taking these types of shots.

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I've got to tell you I've been watching this thread since you started it and I am really impressed with your results. I was thinking about purchasing a T3i to replace my old A720 point & shoot but now I'm thinking what you have here is the nut.
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 Posted 01/29/2014  7:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian-Banknotes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You wouldn't be disappointed if you decided to go with this set-up.
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I was thinking about purchasing a T3i to replace my old A720 point & shoot but now I'm thinking what you have here is the nut.


The only difference between a T3i and CB's 1000D is, with a T3i you're going to create images a third larger in diameter than his.

And don't get rid of the A720. I love that camera. Along with the A650, I think it's the finest non-prosumer P&S Canon has ever built. Great camera.

And, um, CB? It's time to integrate postprocessing into your regimen. Here's your detail image, after a little Gimpage; you can infer the improvement on the fullsize version. Slight, but noticeable to those who know:

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You're running into a bit of depth-of-field limitation at this magnification. Just for the fun of it, repeat the shot at f/16 & f/22 to see if we can observe diffraction in action (to coin a phrase), and if it outweighs the improved DoF.
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 Posted 01/30/2014  1:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rmpsrpms to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
"Diffraction in Action", too funny!

One reason I chose the XS/1000D as my preferred camera for coin setups is the EXACT 1/3 larger sensor of TXi. I can downsize an XS image by 3x, or a TXi image by 4x, and get the exact same 1296x864 final image size. 3x vs 4x downsizing makes very little impact on final image quality.
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And don't get rid of the A720


I wouldn't dream of it. I found out there aren't many point and shoots out there that you can tether to your lap top.
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You're running into a bit of depth-of-field limitation at this magnification. Just for the fun of it, repeat the shot at f/16 & f/22 to see if we can observe diffraction in action (to coin a phrase), and if it outweighs the improved DoF.

I will give that a shot when I get home.

Those original images were taken at f8.
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Dave, I just took some more shots of the first attribution pictures I did.

At F8, I was able to get the coin into focus, but when I moved up to F16 and F22 it was more difficult. It seemed like the images were getting "hazy" and very hard to get into focus.
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Here's something that I am not used to shooting. Toned Copper.

I got this coin in a small collection I bought, and thought it would be fun to try and get some images showing off the toning. I think it's an accurate representation of what the coin looks like in hand.

I also edited the two pictures onto a white background.

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