Cannon Powershot owners
I've played with this thing, bought two lights and a copy stand, took pics with and without the flash and I still dont get the luster to show. Everything comes out dull and dark. Any idea's? Japanjohn?

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2) images dark? may want to use exposure compensation (+ numbers) to brighten things up.
<< <i>1) to get good lust gotta get the light up to as high as an angle as you can, which typically means getting the camera farther away (use a little zoom) and the lights closer to the camera.
2) images dark? may want to use exposure compensation (+ numbers) to brighten things up. >>
What he said. Also check out the link to his website.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
http://coinzip.proboards79.com/index.cgi?board=photo
One of our members FEVER, posted here and on coinzip.
he uses A630
Increase your aperture (f stop) to something higher than 3.5.
Lighting is really the key. I photograph with diffused flash. Others use permanent lighting and play with angles. You won't get much detail until you play around with the f stop and lighting.
Get a tripod and play with different lens lengths. There's a sweet spot on the lens somewhere. You gotta find it.
John
Never view my other linked pages. They aren't coin related.
size of your subect picture.
macro should allow you to shoot just the coin. allow it to fit nicely in the
viewing box.
tap the button lightly to get it to focus for you. hold everything steady
when you have the lighting just so and shoot.
take many pics. choose the best.
Remember PCGS slabs are grey and the labels should be light grey/blue.
PS. had some of the same problems last weekend with my new Nikon.