It looks like you're shooting at an angle. Quality is not bad but I feeling like your facing you lens due north too much, causing the coin to look lopsided (like an oval), so angle your camera up a bit. Sorry, there's probably a term for this but I don't speak the language of photographers.
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It looks much better in your Photobucket account than here. Much too large. Go back and edit your pic in photobucket to 400 on a side (one or the other is okay). Then repost and your clarity will go up. Its really pixilated in the larger size.
bob
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Thank you guys for the input a sort of copy stand is in the works I will complete it tomorrow I hope. The camera was at a slight angel and I have adjusted for that i will shoot something else and see how it goes. Meatwad rules Frylock is cool and Shake is just well Shake lol ......
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In general it is better to set focus on the fields, not devices.
Lance.
language of photographers.
in photobucket to 400 on a side (one or the other is okay). Then repost and your clarity will go up. Its
really pixilated in the larger size.
bob