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 Posted 10/17/2006  12:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 50cents to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I went back today and got you my exact settings.

Settings: ISO Auto
Shutter speed: 1/125th
FStop: 6.3
Using Macro (not Super Macro) and Zoom
Camera set on Av mode

A 58mm Canon Close-up Lens 250D and a conversion lens adapter.
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Updated-1882-CC-MS-66-Pics-On-Canon-S2-Is


The size of the images you take before you resize: 2048 x 1536

Copystand or Tripod or freehand: Testrite CS-1L Copy Stand W/ Lights
Updated-1882-CC-MS-66-Pics-On-Canon-S2-Is


Lights: OTT-LITE TrueColor Swirl Bulb 20Watt
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I shoot all my pictures about 12" away from the coin. I use the camera's marco setting and the zoom to fill the LCD moniter with the coin. I use Microsoft Photo Editor to cropped the image and then I download it to Photobucket and resize the image.

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10/17/2006 1:09 pm
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 Posted 10/18/2006  9:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgan Fred to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Dewayne, your set-up is impressive and considerably more professional than mine, but your information got me thinking along an avenue of approach I had dismissed until now: use of a vertical copy stand which I believe Dave and others also use. Other than a bad back aggravated if I bend over to look down, I didn't have enough space in my travel trailer to mount a stand until I started looking around and found a low shelf (normally cluttered with junk) which would be perfect for a stand. I also had not considered the 250D and conversion lens adaptor; however, after looking at the lens' cost, I'll consider it although think I'll wait awhile.

I happen to have a bulb comparable to your Ott except that it's 16 watts instead of 20. It makes for a good diffused light, no doubt and I still have a glare problem off high luster Morgans, so may back off my 100w lamps. And, I had no familiarity with the Av aperture-priority automatic exposure mode, so will also have to look into that. I guess that's the difference of experience with the S2 for only a few months (only a month of coin photography) versus that of a year.

Quick follow-up question: how do you use the 250D lens (and converter) that might be different from the macro and zoom functions? Also, where did you find the Canon LA-DC58E conversion lens adaptor? I found the 250D at Beach Camera http://www.beachcamera.com/shop/home.aspx
where I bought my S2, but it appears Beach does not carry the adaptor. I'm sure I could find a supplier online, but not all vendors are created equal.

Many thanks!

Fred
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 Posted 10/19/2006  11:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 50cents to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Fred, I purchase both off of ebay used. I paid $60 for the adapter and the lens. I use it to get more magnification. Canon also make a 500D lens, which is stronger.The Canon S2 is a great camera for the money.Have you seen this site.
http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/pss2is/overview-e.html
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 Posted 10/19/2006  3:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgan Fred to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
quote:
Originally posted by 50cents

Fred, I purchase both off of ebay used. I paid $60 for the adapter and the lens. I use it to get more magnification. Canon also make a 500D lens, which is stronger.The Canon S2 is a great camera for the money.Have you seen this site.
http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/pss2is/overview-e.html



No, I hadn't seen it. I just quickly browsed it, will have to get into it when I have more time. Thanks, Dewayne! OK on the ebay source. I don't know if I'll get into further add-ons since I haven't mastered the S2 yet, but I'll get to it as I get into the camera more. It's certainly on a level of what I would call a more professional camera rather than a simple point-and-click. It's in the same league as my old Nikon FtN although with digital, there's far more options and flexibility available.

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 Posted 10/31/2006  10:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RangerXLT8 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Excellent pictures MorganFred. Nice coin BTW. That is probably out of my budget range!
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