ras Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 I have a middling collection of American coins but full red wheats have been a longterm weakness! Picked this one up on ebay a couple months ago for a couple bucks. Ras http://www.tantaluscoins.com/browse.php?type=8&uname=rasiel&qs=&sbt=0&sbc=0&go=Search Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobh Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 I have a middling collection of American coins but full red wheats have been a longterm weakness! Picked this one up on ebay a couple months ago for a couple bucks. Ras http://www.tantaluscoins.com/browse.php?type=8&uname=rasiel&qs=&sbt=0&sbc=0&go=Search Nice! Looks like a good photo ... nicely in focus, color is realistic-looking, good lighting. Since this sub-forum is mostly about coin photography, would you like to describe your setup? (It's always amazing to me that some very good pictures can be taken using point-and-shoot cameras; I had a long time before I was able to use my Nikon D60 to take pictures that came anywhere near what I was able to shoot with my CoolPix.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
constanius Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 (It's always amazing to me that some very good pictures can be taken using point-and-shoot cameras; I had a long time before I was able to use my Nikon D60 to take pictures that came anywhere near what I was able to shoot with my CoolPix.) I still use my old Coolpix 995 for hand-held close-up shots, a camera ahead of its time I have a newer Cannon SLR which I use for regular stuff & telephoto but I love the old Nikon for my medal shots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ras Posted June 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 Thanks for the compliments! For me displaying the collection was as much fun as the collecting itself so I put effort into imaging. I have an expensive setup (Nikon D700 & 60mm macro) but agree that one can get very serviceable photos using any ordinary camera. The lighting I would say is much more important than the electronics! A lot too depends on what the goal of the photograph is. You may, for example, want a different type of photo for a coin that you want to sell than one which you're trying to study or display in a collection. Would be glad to help anyone get better pics or answer questions... Ras Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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