I used to be somebody, now I'm just a coin collector. Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
<< <i>Very, very nice but... a little dark imho... >>
Yeah, maybe a little. I had some lighter ones, but I liked the detail on this one.
(edited) Plus now that I'm looking at the pics at work I think my monitors at home are set a little bright, making me think the images are lighter than they are
<< <i>Curious as to your setup and the camera settings you used on the silver and the copper. >>
A570 on a copy stand, positioned 11" (28cm, the closest distance you can get full zoom, which is 2cm better than Canon advertises)
2 OTT lights. (used to run 4, but with the tighter macro with zoom with the 570, it seems I can get the effect I want with just 2 since I can get the lights below the camera )
I position the lights/rotate the coin for the effect I want (best show of color, shadows where I want them, deep dark mirrors on proofs), then I open F stop as wide as it'll go at full telephot optical zoom (4x at 5.5), and then adjust shutter speed as tight as I can to get the exposure I want.
thanks. But I still have to work on getting rid of that "reflection doubling" (look at the "In God We Trust"). It's impossible to see it's there on the camera LCD, and even blown up to 20" monitor size it's easy to miss until you see it in the picture
Oh yeah!.....I've always known that a pocket cam can take lovely pictures. I think most may not realize exactly what their pocket cams are capable of these days.
Good job. I've been saying for a few months that the A570IS is the best bargain in digital photography right now. It's cheap and it just about has it all.
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OK, Now I see it. Good job!
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
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Very, very nice but... a little dark imho...
I like lots of Frosting on my cake..."-)
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Great pictures by the way!!!
<< <i>Very, very nice but... a little dark imho... >>
Yeah, maybe a little. I had some lighter ones, but I liked the detail on this one.
(edited) Plus now that I'm looking at the pics at work I think my monitors at home are set a little bright, making me think the images are lighter than they are
<< <i>Curious as to your setup and the camera settings you used on the silver and the copper. >>
A570 on a copy stand, positioned 11" (28cm, the closest distance you can get full zoom, which is 2cm better than Canon advertises)
2 OTT lights. (used to run 4, but with the tighter macro with zoom with the 570, it seems I can get the effect I want with just 2 since I can get the lights below the camera
I position the lights/rotate the coin for the effect I want (best show of color, shadows where I want them, deep dark mirrors on proofs), then I open F stop as wide as it'll go at full telephot optical zoom (4x at 5.5), and then adjust shutter speed as tight as I can to get the exposure I want.
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Good point about the Monitor setting on differant computers...
I to love the detail in your shot...
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it's not too dark imho. do you monkey (no pun intended spacemonkey) with photoshop or other programs?
copy stand is a must...
<< <i>Very, very nice but... a little dark imho...
I like lots of Frosting on my cake..."-)
now that has way too many artifacts to be pleasing at all.
"La Vostra Nonna Ha Faccia Del Fungo"
"now that has way too many artifacts to be pleasing at all."
Not sure I understand what you mean by artifacts, please elaborate...?
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<< <i>amazing picture!!!! I give it an MS70 >>
thanks. But I still have to work on getting rid of that "reflection doubling" (look at the "In God We Trust"). It's impossible to see it's there on the camera LCD, and even blown up to 20" monitor size it's easy to miss until you see it in the picture
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Good job. I've been saying for a few months that the A570IS is the best bargain in digital photography right now. It's cheap and it just about has it all.
John
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