Going through the process of re-learning how to take pics
FC57Coins
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With everyone getting new cameras and such, I was fortunate enough to get one of the hand-me-down's but it's a totally different experience than what Im used to with my old 2 mega-pixel point and shoot Mavica - this is the first decent pic that I've taken with the new(er) Olympus C5050 - I still have to figure out the many bells and whistles this thing has - but at 5 mega pixels, the detail is much much better than Im used to - we'll get there
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I recently got a 5060. There are so many features on the thing that I was a bit overwhelmed at first. I keep the near 300 page manual handy at all times
By the way I am getting used to mine too. HERE'S some more copper I shot with mine.
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thats going to be my next camera. A five mega pixel atleast.
all i could suggest now for you is lighting techniques.
what type,how many,how bright, positioning etc..
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<< <i>Unless archiving pics, I don't get the higher megapixel advantage. I have a 4 MP cam. though never use the highest resolution possible. One ends up just reducing size and res. later in photoshop to save and share IMHO. This is within limits of course. K >>
I agree. A good macro is the thing to have, not megapixels when shooting coins. I don't have a decent macro, unfortunately, and wind up shooting through a magnifying glass sometimes.
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<< <i> and maintain a nice crisp look. >>
I'll agree with "crisp." Ever seen steel when it comes out of the smelting furnace and cools? The slag looks the same...
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The larger file size on the images is definitely an improvement!
There is considerably less "noise" in this image than the images from the Mavica; this camera leaves no scanner archives even in a pic this large. Good job! I'm looking forward to seeing more images!
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Question - were you using the camera with it's original "stock" lens or did you have a different lens on it?