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It not only helps with the lighting, it moves them out of the way of getting to the camera's control buttons.And now I can change coins without changing anything else as well.
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Not sure I understand. You have a Canon. You're not controlling the camera from the computer?
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Added note: for 95% of what I shoot, the bulbs of my lamps are literally touching the sides of the lens. Nowhere near the controls of the camera.
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wonderful pick crosseyed . those are amazing coins. I am still struggling a bite. . but I believe I will get there with help from the members here on the forum. I am experiment more with the camera and computer. I figure if I break it my son will fix it for me. have a great one like the deer
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SsuperDdave:Not sure I understand. You have a Canon. You're not controlling the camera from the computer?

I do about 50% of the time.Call Me old fashion,I guess.I didn't buy a mobile phone until last year.I will be taking pictures of other things too,so I want to be comfortable with setting the camera without the computer.

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rocky:wonderful pick crosseyed . those are amazing coins. I am still struggling a bite. . but I believe I will get there with help from the members here on the forum. I am experiment more with the camera and computer. I figure if I break it my son will fix it for me. have a great one like the deer

Thanks!Your the lucky one!My Kids know a little more about computers than I,but that isn't saying much.

I like the critters on this one...


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I do about 50% of the time.Call Me old fashion,I guess.I didn't buy a mobile phone until last year.I will be taking pictures of other things too,so I want to be comfortable with setting the camera without the computer.


That's fair.

I try to keep lighting below the camera itself and as close to the lens as possible. With the Jansjos, you can do this easily and that's part of why they're so popular even though their lumen output is marginal.
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