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Anonymous
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I have a Digital Camera, with a macro, but it still sucks on close-ups on coins and jewelry. So I've been thinking. I recently bought a large magnifying glass(loupa if you will).If you took a
coffee can and lined the bottom with a white piece of felt, then cut a piece of plexi-glass and placed it about 1/2 way up in the can, then around the top of the can,hot-melt-glue 3 small DC lights evenly spaced around the inside. A hole could be drilled through the can for the wires.
After you do all of this, cut a hole in the plastic top of the coffee can just large enough that your Mag. glass will not fall in. Then put your coin on the plexi-glass and take the picture with your camera.
Would putting the lights in between the Mag. glass and the coin cut out glare on the Mag. Glass ??????
coffee can and lined the bottom with a white piece of felt, then cut a piece of plexi-glass and placed it about 1/2 way up in the can, then around the top of the can,hot-melt-glue 3 small DC lights evenly spaced around the inside. A hole could be drilled through the can for the wires.
After you do all of this, cut a hole in the plastic top of the coffee can just large enough that your Mag. glass will not fall in. Then put your coin on the plexi-glass and take the picture with your camera.
Would putting the lights in between the Mag. glass and the coin cut out glare on the Mag. Glass ??????