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Lighting / Overhead Coin Photo Tricks--Need Help!

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I am using a Cannon EOS Rebel XSI DSLR Camera. I have a Jansjo lamp that I am using as well. How can I take good shots of my coins to sell on ebay from overhead with good zoom? I always put a shadow on the coin when I go directly overhead and its very frustrating. Also, sometimes to get a good zoom, I have to get in close to the coin, which creates a serious shadow. What do I need to do to fix this problem and take some decent photos? I have 2 lenses on my camera. A 18-55 and 55-250 lens.

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I have never tried to use the kit lens to take photos of coins so I am not sure what works best with that lens (I have a dedicated prime 50mm and 100mm lens I have always used for coin shots). To get rid of the shadow you may need to use two lights instead of one (I actually use 3 jansjo's) so there isn't a shadow on one side or the other. I use one at 10, one at 2 and one at 12 o clock to try and minimize the shadows
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OK, here's the scoop.

Your 55-250 isn't relevant for coins. Its' minimum focus distance of approximately a yard is not going to do it for you.

The 18-55 has a usable minimum focus distance of about 12", and I've gotten sorta-favorable results with the exact camera-lens combination you're using. From my experience (and understand, other combinations of zoom and camera distance might work too):

I used it zoomed all the way in (55mm), with the front face of the lens when zoomed that much about 15"+ from the coin. I'm posting from memory; it could be slightly different either way. Shooting settings - you're going to have to learn these for your situation, no choice - were roughly ISO 400, f/8 at 1/80 with the lighting I had at the time, which was inadequate so you'll use faster exposures if your lights are better. But I was able to achieve sharp focus, and fill almost 2/3 of the sensor with a Morgan dollar leading to an actual coin image of 1800px diameter. That's enough to post whatever the heck you want here, and get applause for your image quality.

I used that combination to maximize the distance from the coin, which makes lighting a lot easier. You could do 18mm and set the camera maybe 10" the coin - somewhere in there - and possibly achieve better results, but lighting would be compromised.
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 Posted 12/04/2012  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add saxxon68 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Have any pic examples?
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