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<p>[QUOTE="skippy, post: 698477, member: 5296"]If you have a Canon DSLR camera (interchangeable lenses), look for the 60mm macro lens. For $350 - $400 it's the best for macro lens out there.</p><p><br /></p><p>Most quality coin pictures are taken with a camera with a two light setup. (Trial and error involved).</p><p>Scanning a coin on a flatbed scanner makes the coin, well.. appear flat and unappealing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="skippy, post: 698477, member: 5296"]If you have a Canon DSLR camera (interchangeable lenses), look for the 60mm macro lens. For $350 - $400 it's the best for macro lens out there. Most quality coin pictures are taken with a camera with a two light setup. (Trial and error involved). Scanning a coin on a flatbed scanner makes the coin, well.. appear flat and unappealing.[/QUOTE]
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