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 Posted 01/02/2012  7:58 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dougsmit to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
My other hobby is photography so I did not buy my new Canon 5DmkII to take coin photos. I decided to try it just to see if it upgraded my other Canon dSLR results (300D and 30D - both crop sensor bodies). It did and would be my choice if I wanted a 20x30" print of a coin but there really is no reason to use it for the 4x6" and web use that is what I do with my coin photos. I only collect ancients so I don't have the same considerations that you who shoot slabbed Morgans. These samples show a reduced version of the whole coin and 100% crops from the image. One thing I learned from all this is that I need to dust off the coins better before shooting. Little specks show. The gold belonged to my stepfather and shows the scratches about as offensively as seen 'in hand'.
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The point here is a good camera and good technique can yield good photos but a low end camera and good techniques will beat a good camera poorly used any day.

I see I ran up against size limits on the forum so I'll offer a link where anyone interested can see the full size versions of these and others.
http://www.pbase.com/dougsmit/5dcoins
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 Posted 01/02/2012  11:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add brg5658 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi there, I saw your set up photo. Very nice photos...just curious, what is your lens?
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I keep one of those little hand-held lens cleaning blowers on hand. The last thing I do before shooting a coin is give it a few puffs to break loose any accumulated dust.
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 Posted 01/11/2012  1:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add brenpickle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice pictures, I hope I can get mine this good some day.
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