Lets see how large I can make them, with staying in focus . Not to bad, still have some zoom left on the scope too .... The site always enlarge them bigger then when posted ......
Here's a quick run down, mines a 2MP with 250 zoom . It works great on quarter and bigger in size . You can pick a cheap one up for 40 bucks, or so . If you like to do small denomination, cents, dimes and nickels, then get a 5MP with 250, or so zoom . Their about 65 bucks and up ... Make sure you can adjust the lights on them too .. Here's the one I used on these images .. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XNYXQHE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also use a program called photoscape to reduce the image size, so when you click on the image, it still stay in focus ..
I want to get one to search through coins. My neck and arms get sore easily when I'm using a loupe. It seems it would be much easier if I can just look at my computer monitor.
Everything is put away for the night, we can start a thread tomorrow . My scope has 5 different image sizes too ..
I starting to play with more of the tool that the program has to offer and that rally help with the details ...
Here's an image of " IN " and it's from a nickel, taken at 1280 by 720 . Scope pretty close to coin and no zoom is being used . I already cropped and down sized for clear viewing .
Here's the last one .Here's an image of a " 3 " from the date of a Canadian Half Dollar, taken at 1280 by 720 . Scope pretty close to coin and zoom is being used all the way . I already cropped and down sized for clear viewing .