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  1. Zach1983

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  3. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

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  5. Zach1983

    Zach1983 Active Member

    I was talking about your personal set up with lights and all
     
  6. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    My set up is not much more then this guy in the video. I do have an extra light source. It's not an elaborate setup, it's very simple.
     
  7. Zach1983

    Zach1983 Active Member

    What is the other light source? A desk lamp from Walmart or a professional photography light
     
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  8. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    Pictures like these are all I need. I'm not a professional numismatist, I'm just a hobbyist.

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  9. Zach1983

    Zach1983 Active Member

    I am too. I guess I like things a little bit more fancy than you do.
     
  10. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    You got it. Just a cheap flexible desk lamp from (not Walmart) Kmark. ;)

    You can get very elaborate with this stuff, not me.
     
  11. Zach1983

    Zach1983 Active Member

    Whatever works for you is good for me. Thanks for the advice
     
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  12. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Can you tell me exactly how you're doing that? I can't get anywhere near that on my iPhone X. And I'm starting to get a complex.
     
  13. Zach1983

    Zach1983 Active Member

    What
    Maybe it's how he's holding it?
     
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  14. cpm9ball

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    For lighting, you'll probably need a minimum of two light sources placed at 10 & 2 o'clock at 45 degree angles to the subject. With the camera mounted directly above the subject, the light would bounce away from the lens. Gooseneck table lamps would work well.

    Chris
     
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  15. Razz

    Razz Critical Thinker

    Look up axial lighting set up on this forum or Google it and your eyes will open wide...especially when taking photos of PL or Proof coins. Amazing results...
     
  16. Aslpride

    Aslpride Active Member

    Sorry, I can’t let iPhone X have bad rap. It’s about light and aim. :banhappy:

    Here what I did using my iPhone X.

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  17. Razz

    Razz Critical Thinker

    Here is my basic set up. 2 lamps gooseneck wrapped to diffuse lighting so not so harsh. Piece of paper to diffuse further if needed. Table top tripod $8. The coin is sitting on a CD holder; have to thank someone here on CT for that tip. It makes focusing so much easier and the camera doesn't struggle in and out of focus and also makes the coin "float".

    For the axial lighting I don't have a box to hold the glass at an angle to shoot through so I have to hold the glass in hand for now.
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    Don't have the bellows or extension tubes but can get decent focus. Another trick that the coin holder stand and tripod allows you to shoot at the lowest f stop and ISO which is important on the details. Most of mine are at ISO 125 and f 4.2 which is a limitation of my camera. PhotoEditor_20190805_204416762.jpg PhotoEditor_20190805_204511361.jpg
     
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  18. Razz

    Razz Critical Thinker

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    The hard part for me on the proofs is the balance between too much light which covers up the surface of the coin because of the glare and being too dark.

    Edit: if you need to zoom in any further than what you can on this reverse, you probably aren't looking at an error just molecules of metal...:D
     
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  19. Zach1983

    Zach1983 Active Member

    Ого
     
  20. Zach1983

    Zach1983 Active Member

    Wow. Those look good
     
  21. Dennis Misiak

    Dennis Misiak Member

    It's ALL about the lighting. But that being said, a good copy stand is essential. I had Ray build one for me.
     
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