Working on my coin photography

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by matthew88, Jul 31, 2009.

  1. matthew88

    matthew88 Coin Collector

    I've been working on my coin photography lately, and I'm going to post some pictures because I need feedback.

    For my "studio", I use a 6 inch Targus tabletop tripod. My camera is a FujiFilm FinePix V10. I also use a 5X Magnivision magnifying glass. For my lighting, I use a 8 inch Lights of America cabinet light. Pictures of equipment are below.

    I will post my test pictures after this.
     

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  3. matthew88

    matthew88 Coin Collector

    Here are some of my test pictures. The ones zoomed in the most are really grainy. Is there any way to avoid this? Thanks for the feedback!
     

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  4. cjh1985

    cjh1985 Senior Member

    I don't know but I'm interested to find out. I'll probably be doing something similar soon. Good luck.
     
  5. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    You don't always have to zoom - sometimes when you crop the picture you can still get a good picture of the area you want. To me the best was the licoln reverse - all the others seemed a little fuzzy. The bell wasn't bad, but the others were a little blurry to me. That is a good start.
     
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