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<p>[QUOTE="TheColoradoNumismatist, post: 24711811, member: 149491"]Hey Idhair, good to see you on another Forum, as I'm new to this one and NGC's Chat Boards. I've been looking all around for coin photography topics and have seen you on many. I look forward to chatting and building a friendship with you along with some of the other's here!</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for this information Bob! Like I mentioned to Larry I'm new to these chat boards, new to numismatics in general but have learned very fast. My newest ventures are photography. I knew nothing about cameras but I picked up what I think is a solid first camera. I bought the Canon EOS Rebel T7 with a pretty decent kit. It came with the 18-55mm with some attachable macro lenses and a bunch of other things. I have been reading into axial lighting but have learned thats just best for some aspects that you're trying to capture versus an all-round quality photo. But I'll make sure I'm following your posts as well seeing how knowledgable you're on the subject. But that Canon Utility will be my very next download.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheColoradoNumismatist, post: 24711811, member: 149491"]Hey Idhair, good to see you on another Forum, as I'm new to this one and NGC's Chat Boards. I've been looking all around for coin photography topics and have seen you on many. I look forward to chatting and building a friendship with you along with some of the other's here! Thank you for this information Bob! Like I mentioned to Larry I'm new to these chat boards, new to numismatics in general but have learned very fast. My newest ventures are photography. I knew nothing about cameras but I picked up what I think is a solid first camera. I bought the Canon EOS Rebel T7 with a pretty decent kit. It came with the 18-55mm with some attachable macro lenses and a bunch of other things. I have been reading into axial lighting but have learned thats just best for some aspects that you're trying to capture versus an all-round quality photo. But I'll make sure I'm following your posts as well seeing how knowledgable you're on the subject. But that Canon Utility will be my very next download.[/QUOTE]
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