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At my dads office i was looking for a mouse for my computer there in the computer room when i spotted a Canon Rebel XT DSLR and a Sigma 70-300mm Lense. So i brought them home tonight to experiment with coin pics. I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for zoom, aperture, shutterspeed, etc. This is my first time trying to take coin pics with a SLR so any suggestions are welcome.
Mark
Edit: I'm looking at gooses site right now and am trying all of his suggestions tonight also, great site
Edit Edit: mgoodm3's site not goose
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Below are the pictures i was able to take...thanks mgoodm3 and Drwstr123 for your help!
Mark
Edit: I'm looking at gooses site right now and am trying all of his suggestions tonight also, great site

Edit Edit: mgoodm3's site not goose

Below are the pictures i was able to take...thanks mgoodm3 and Drwstr123 for your help!
Want to buy an auction catalog for the William Hesslein Sale (December 2, 1926). Thanks to all those who have helped us obtain the others!!!
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copy/paste from a e-bay auction.
Macro Set (Close-up Lenses) top
Highest resolution and true color of the tiniest details
Metallic double thread rings
Highest Strength and flexibility -- From +1 to +7 diopters
Super clear crystal optics for minimum f/stop
Brand New. Sealed!
Convenient filter wallet to protect and carry your set
Retail for > $98 + tax
The +8 lens by itself retails for $50 or more...
Macro set: These round filter-like screw-on lenses allow closer focusing distances. Enabling you to take extreme macro and close-up pictures from miniature objects. This lenses will open a new photographic world of colors and tiny details at its highest possible resolution. Get closer!!
Or is a dedicated macro lense($$$) the only way to go?
It offers all the information you will need
<< <i>Drwstr: Mines the one with the macro function (
Ok big guy. Wait a couple. You'll do damage if you switch to macro incorrectly. Let get the instructions. Be right back. Mike
Turn the lens to 300, and them put the switch to macro. Now start at a distance and come close until you focus. This was taken with that lens:
Dinner time but more experimenting a little later
star 8 going through center of dentil
Obverse (1:2 ratio cut off part of the coin
Reverse (Blurry - Sorry)
<< <i>My dad owns the company and he wants me to learn how to take pics so i can take some of his coins for the registries listed below in my sig line. So yep i got permission
That's GREAT! I just didn't want you to get in trouble of any kind. The way I read it, I thought the camera might belong to someone not actually the company's property. (Sorry, I'm getting old and acting like an old person.) Anyway, I think it is great that you have access to such a nice camera. Some of those images are really sharp! Do you have any VAM's you might image? What is your coin collecting passion?
Keep taking pictures and post them here when you're done.
Jonathan
(too old for his own good!)
As for what i collect. I have my own 7070 and i am into bust halves right now. I also find most of the coins for my dads seated dollar collection but cannot afford that series, hint it's my dads collection.