Absolutely true. I only knew I had a problem with "shutter shake" with the D7000 was because I did a long exposure with a delay to the lighting...
Here's a toned Lincoln taken with the T2i: [IMG]
OK, it's after midnight on 9/15 on the East Coast, officially time for 1955 Here are a couple 55-D BIEs and a cool 55-S RPM#1 [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
How about a 1955-S BIE [IMG]
Not to be a party-pooper, but based on my experience, the XSi may actually give you better results than the D90. The XSi has EFSC, a feature that...
Here's another obscure doubled die, this time 1954-S. This one has cool concentric die scratches in the early die state... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Yep, there were 3 of them, all class-3. They are all "small over large 4" or maybe "blunt over pointed 4" types.
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And here's an uncommon RPM from 1950: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Here's an uncommon Doubled Die for 1949-S: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
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Thought I'd jump in on this thread...here's a 41-D I found in my reject bin...Ray [IMG][IMG]
Most '43 Cents are surprisingly well-struck. This is a conundrum that I too have wondered about. It seems like striking steel planchets would take...
Here's a USPI "Nickel", always love to look at this one: [IMG][IMG]
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Just got this '50 Proof: [IMG] [IMG]
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