for photographing coins. It's snowing like crazy here just outside Philly. What's an old retired guy to do. Well I saw this button light in my cabinet and this holder for my Dino-Lite. Hmmmm let's see what happens. First the set up then the the photo (I only cropped it, nothing else)
White inserts such as in NGC slabs are a REAL pain when taking pictures. Light reflected from the insert can easily overpower the light coming from the coin. Then the coin looks washed out. I take a square of dark gray/black non-reflective paper, cut a hole a bit larger than the coin in the slab and use the paper to mask out the reflection from the insert. It makes picture taking easier.
@Gilbert I use a Canon SX20is, the "P" setting + macro. I like this camera because it uses "AA" battery's and thaks good photos and videos.