Please post pics of your photgraphic contraptions
Steve27
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I need to know what the angle of the glass should be as well as where the light source should be.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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09/07/2006
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
I love your light setup, I'll have to make up something like that using mini-white florescent light sticks for my stand.
I am still thinking about how I want to do the extra lighting.
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Hey, Cosmic, what're them little bells on it for?
09/07/2006
Doug
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<< <i>mgoodm3 - your new camera and stand looks like the contraption my dentist uses to X-ray my teeth, very impressive. Looks like you found a way to keep that sensitive SLR very stable. >>
The stand in the picture is my old one. It was too flimsy to hold the new heavy camera stable and tended to vibrate with the shutter release. I'll have to take a pic of the new one, much sturdier. Jxnboy now owns the stand in the picture.
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Hey, Cosmic, what're them little bells on it for? >>
LOL, I thought the exact same thing when I saw that.
My setup is a little less complicated. I prop the coin against a table lamp using a Reveal bulb, set the camera on a tin of Jelly Belly jelly beans (I kid you not) , set the timer, aim acordingly and shoot. Here are some shots I've taken.
Sometimes I'll shoot through a 17x loupe to get ultra close ups like these:
Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies.
It seems to me the biggest problem that needs to be overcome is the colors.
We'll see some great shots of coins with terrific details but the color of the coin is off.
A Silver Kennedy looks like it's Copper...etc...
I'm poor.
Russ, NCNE
Are those 'reveal' bulbs ?
Mark,
Halogen only ?
--- WingNut
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Are those 'reveal' bulbs ? >>
Yep.
<< <i>Will a copy-stand completely solve my problem? >>
It will if the lack of focus is caused by the unsteadiness of the camera. Some cameras that have macro capability don't really have very good macro. Also, make sure you're not shooting in closer than the minimum distance.
Russ, NCNE
Great looking setup.
I,m thinking thats a Rebel. May I ask the lense you picked?
Will the Canon software let you see the image on the PC before you take the shot?
<< <i>It's a Nikon D70. No image on computer until I move the card to the reader. The nice part about SLR's is that you see what will be shot through the viewfinder. I have a Sigma 105mm macro lens. >>
Sorry I called you Nikon a Cannon.
I can't decide the SLR that's best for me.
Would sure like to see the image on the PC before I take it.
Some of my older software worked like this but won't run on XP.
Wondering if anyone has some hints?
Is your "Duster Plus" box for toned coins? It looks like a 45 degree angle thingy.
<< <i>your eye and the viewfinder have better resolution than your monitor. >>
Thanks. That's something I should know from the old days of SLR.
But a great camera in it's day.
<< <i>Is your "Duster Plus" box for toned coins? It looks like a 45 degree angle thingy. >>
It's a box full of manuals that props up one of the desk lamps. I'm poor.
Russ, NCNE
We're all poor then.