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My world coin collection is in 2x2's in a Dansco album. I'd like to take photo's without removing the coins from the 2x2's. I tried a few with very little lighting to cut down on reflections. Also, I used the medium size in photobucket. Cropped the picture with windows photogallery, but no other editing.

The picture below is a brass coin. Let me know how to improve the photo and any other hints. Is it okay, horrible, or good enough to photograph other coins.

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You're doing well, for shooting through plastic. With that said, there isn't going to be a whole lot of improvement as long as the coins stay in 2x2's; as you already know, reflections will be a problem, as will focusing. Are you able to manually focus the images with your camera? That may be hit-or-miss, taking a half-dozen shots with a slight change in the focus each time, but it might help.
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