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Coin Photography Article

    https://www.coinimaging.com/photography.html#:~:text=A%20100%20or%20105mm%20macro%20lens%20will%20generally,to%20good%20coin%20photography%20than%20is%20the%20camera.
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How to Photograph Coins: 6 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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Photographing Coins - tutorial

    https://www.bigsunphotography.com/photographing-coins-tutorial/
    Just clamp it down flat on top of the glass (see 1st photo). Use a piece of thin lightweight glass (just pick one up from Home Depot). Glass needs to be placed at an approx 45 degree angle overtop of the coin (see 2nd photo). Use a boom and flexible arm to hold glass in position above the coin (see 2nd photo).

How to Photograph Coins - Macro Tutorial - Adaptalux.com

    https://adaptalux.com/howto-photograph-coins/
    Focus – While reviewing your shots, make sure the whole coin is in focus, this is essential when learning how to photograph coins. Even a couple …

How to Photograph Coins - Peerspace

    https://www.peerspace.com/resources/how-to-photograph-coins/
    As portable works of art, coins have been collected and appreciated by enthusiasts for their artistic or commemorative value for a long time—since the 14th century. This interest in coins has grown steadily and tremendously since then, and there is no indication that interest in this “hobby of kings” will wane anytime soon. It comes as no surprise, then, that …

Coin photography tips - how to photograph coins

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How To Photograph Coins For eBay - Product Pic Tips

    https://productpictips.com/how-to-photograph-coins-for-ebay/
    FRONT – A single coin should take up about 80% of the image. This should be the primary image for the coin, contrasted with a light or dark background, depending on the shade of the coin. BACK – Same rules apply here as the front. You want the viewer to see as much of the coin as possible.

How to Photograph Coins | Macro Photography Tutorial

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    A beginners macro photography tutorial on how to photograph coins at home, with minimal equipment.Not all Macro Photography needs to be done with difficult t...

Photographing Coins | Coin Talk

    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/photographing-coins.233423/
    If you have a white shade on the window use it. Take a number of photos and only use a few of the best. Check the photo for focus as it must be sharp. Use something to lay the coin on that is a neutral color like grey,tan,etc. Stay away from distracting colors such as orange,yellow and such.

How To Photograph Coins With An iPhone: Complete Guide

    https://photovideolounge.com/776/how-to-photograph-coins-with-an-iphone-complete-guide/
    If your coin is an older and worn one, you should take images of it either from a flat or standing straight up vertical to the flat panel. On the other side, if you are photographing an almost new coin, you should take the image at a slight angle only for you to give it a dimension. 3. Secure your iPhone with a tripod or other stabilizing device.

Coin Photography Article

    https://www.coinimaging.com/photography.html
    A 100 or 105mm macro lens will generally be adequate for photographing most coins. Just make sure that it focuses down to 1:1 (life size on the film/detector). Virtually all new/modern macro lenses focus down to 1:1. Lighting Lighting is as important or even more important to good coin photography than is the camera.

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