BRB have to reset this puppy
This user manual is next to worthless unless you are accustom to reading very fine print :) Nikon really saved on this document :)
The question for this 1960 D Lincoln on the L of Liberty and G of God is what appears in real life with 10x as a Double Die but the real question...
Not sure what you mean by Standard 3,0,0,0 the Camera is a Nikon D7200 and haven't seen anything like those settings
I have made so many changes to this puppy in an attempt to get good pictures all I know for sure is ...it is different than stock but no user...
I can see that would be necessary with some type coins.
3 of those lights are now on order :) thanks @rmpsrpms
I should have brought this up week ago thanks. You ppl have made my day .. Ok this image is 1/3 EV late one was +1 so I thought you only wanted...
The tilt worked wonders with an increase of F Stop to accommodate the DOF .. Orientation of this coin what also needed as the Light @ 10:30,1:30...
Done that already these pictures were shot @ Fine Quality JPEG 2946 x 2695 converted with PhotoScape to 800 Max DPI then downloaded to forum
great photo of that coin
The tilt has helped the glare thanks .. now on to magnification of image
Here is the coin f/25 ISO 500 tilted 180 same orientation of coin [ATTACH]
The last shown picture is f/25 ISO 1250 With the tilt @rmpsrpms I had to increase the DOF to f/25
D Do you mean leave the coin in same orientation move the tilt to 180 degrees plus reorient the lights?
as you can see that is tilted with 3 sheets of paper the DDO is now visible on the L in Liberty and G of God ... just not sure you can see it...
Here is a photo with 3 lamps and a tilt on the coin with f/25 ISO 1250 Is this the tilt you were referring @rmpsrpms ?[ATTACH]
@rmpsrpms What wattage Jansjo LED lamps are you recommending? I see many types.
I have been internally debating purchasing the Mark Goodman Book ... Thanks, you have helped and will be checking out the Kindle Version :)
I have not attempted a tilted image. Please note the highlights around the characters and details this is what i am attempting to tone down.
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