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Dino Lite As Easy Photography Alternative?

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 Posted 05/08/2010  3:19 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add leprecoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello,
I really enjoy many aspects of numismatics, but photography is definitely not one of them, and as such, I don't want to study about different lights, shadows, spectrum's, zooms, etc...
the problem is it seem like in today market place and the online development, photos are the ruler and in many cases rightfully so.

I have lots of material that I want list "ONE DAY!" I bet some of you heard that before ;) but I just don't have the time, to list, follow, mail, and service demanding customers, returns, billing, and so on

to make a long story short,
I have seen those Dino scopes in the Long Beach shows on and off for few yrs now, I was impressed, but from some reason I never really bought one.
I wonder if you guys can post some feedback, maybe if you been using it for a while, how reliable they are, which model will you recommend, whats the advantage or cons compare to regular cameras, are they any good for selling on ebay,
listing on your own site, or just checking your own coins, that type of info.
also if you have a better alternative to get decent or great images, without spending great deal of time, or money on photography...
have a nice weekend...
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 Posted 05/08/2010  5:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
JP324 uses a Dino-Light,check out his photos. I know they cost a lot but well worth it for the ease of use and the high quality of the photos. I use a Celestron digital microscope that cost me $60 if you want to check out my photos, it gets the job done but that's all
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Where do I find those pics please ?
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