[rant on]Why can't people take better pics?

C'mon, if you are going to advertise a coin that is missing a mint mark due to a polished die, would you not provide MUCH MUCH better pictures than this? Neat if it's a good example of that particular polished die, but bidding is over $100 and no way I would consider it without better pictures.
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This is not a rant about just this auction, I cannot tell you how many auctions looked good with AWEFUL pics. People could realize a much better profit if they would only provide better pictures. ESPECIALLY on higher priced coins.
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This is not a rant about just this auction, I cannot tell you how many auctions looked good with AWEFUL pics. People could realize a much better profit if they would only provide better pictures. ESPECIALLY on higher priced coins.
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Rob the Newbie
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"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Here is one of my pics. But I must respectfully ask maam, what difference does it make what kinda pictures I take. I am talking about sellers on Ebay. Do you not think they should take better pictures maam?
<< <i>How good are your pics? >>
Or were you just curious how I take pictures?
Respectfully
not to bad....
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Respectfully
<< <i>sometimes, bad pictures are intentional with ebay sellers. >>
Boy thats the truth
Fly-In Club
My PCGS Registry Sets
San Diego, CA
Well, that 22 "no D" is clearly not the Die Par 2 version irregardless if it's real or not.
<< <i>How many people are willing to spend over 500 dollars for a camera that has a macro lens and then get the proper lighting? >>
My camera was $300, has a macro lens, and takes much better photos than this. My camera can now be had used for about $100. I have several cameras, ranging from $35 to $900, and each one takes better photos than this ebay listing. It's a myth that you need a $500 camera to photograph a coin. Sure, for some of the pros on here perfecting their photography as an art form it may very well be required, but to take a clear, large photo of a coin it is not. Lighting has more to do with it than lenses. In any event, you've got 3 and 4 megapixel cameras for under $100 now. Not too much to ask that a photo be clear on an ebay auction, imo.
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Ken
This coin is junk...I had the same idea...Just fix it in a photoprogram to at least see some of the details. Whoever is bidding on this one is gonna be sorry.
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I wouldn't buy this coin raw on ebay. This coin raw has a high likelyhood of having a rubbed off D.
Bruce
was taken with a Sony Mavica. 20 pictures to a 1.44MB floppy disk.
<< <i>You can take decent, accurate photos on any camera, and I agree with the other poster that blurred, horrible pictures are 99% of the time intentional to hide something. >>
Bold added, just to make sure it doesn't get missed.
Thay take bad pictures for the same reason they quote their own feedback in the auction.
There is/are some thing(s) they don't want you to see.
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