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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 545373, member: 4552"]Here is another tip I got a long time ago from a friend that owns a photo studio. If your using a digital camera, and today most do, get the highest capacity card you can afford. Take as many Pictures of a subject as you can. Use a standard cheap photo program and go through them all. Delete all the out of focus, to far, wrong lighting, etc. ones. Even if you took 500 photos and ended up with only one or two great ones, don't tell people that. Pretend you do this great work all the time. </p><p>One of my cameras, Fuji S7000 holds two cards. Compact Flash and XD. Compact Flash is 4 Gigs, XD is 1 Gig. Together I could take thousands of photos with the camera set on 7 megapixels. At 3 megapixels I could shoot all day long probabaly. And there are even cards that hold more. </p><p>When I go to someone's house for anything and take many, many photos I usually end up deleting half or more. No one knows that though. </p><p>To take coin photos I do the same thing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 545373, member: 4552"]Here is another tip I got a long time ago from a friend that owns a photo studio. If your using a digital camera, and today most do, get the highest capacity card you can afford. Take as many Pictures of a subject as you can. Use a standard cheap photo program and go through them all. Delete all the out of focus, to far, wrong lighting, etc. ones. Even if you took 500 photos and ended up with only one or two great ones, don't tell people that. Pretend you do this great work all the time. One of my cameras, Fuji S7000 holds two cards. Compact Flash and XD. Compact Flash is 4 Gigs, XD is 1 Gig. Together I could take thousands of photos with the camera set on 7 megapixels. At 3 megapixels I could shoot all day long probabaly. And there are even cards that hold more. When I go to someone's house for anything and take many, many photos I usually end up deleting half or more. No one knows that though. To take coin photos I do the same thing.[/QUOTE]
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