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United States
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Good Photos. What equipment do you use, if you don't mind sharing that info.
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Valued Member
United States
90 Posts |
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United States
90 Posts |
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United States
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2014Cent, Thanks for sharing your equipment and setup. I have been experimenting with a few things and obviously have a lot more to learn.
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United States
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Very nice images! 
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United States
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Thanks guys.
Silvering, I would contact Ray Parkhurst through the link I posted. I got most of the setup from him. I tell you a set up to start with though is the Plugable USB camera. Its what I started with.
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United States
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I just realized I posted 2 images of the reverse. Here is the obverse. 
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United States
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Quote: I just realized I posted 2 images of the reverse. Here is the obverse. Not sure how I missed that earlier!  Thank you for adding it. 
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United States
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2014Cent, Thanks for taking interest and the advise. I have a AmScope UTP200X020mp USB camera and have started getting some fair detail pics., but would like to do better. Lighting and focus aren't to good. Can't get full coin shots, though. I have a Nikon D3100 with a 15-55 lens and have tried some reverse lens macro with a couple of old lenses, but haven't been very successful so far. I'm thinking about a real macro lens and objective like your setup and will contact Ray Parkhurst. In the mean time I am enjoying your posts. Hope you will have more finds soon.
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United States
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I definitely reccomend an adjustable stand like this one as well if you don't have one. 
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United States
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I use my phone LOL, I'm poor
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