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    #46
    Helmets take me a little longer because I have to toss everything off my computer desk to get a big enough space.

    I have a window up above that needs to be covered, but truthfully I'm not worried about total perfection.
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      #47
      A cheap camera and equipment can give you some decent results and forget all that editing stuff unless you love to do it.
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        #48
        Natural light with fill flash and diffusion panel (light box works well)
        Ensure correct colour temperature
        ISO 200 or less
        100 mm macro lens for 1:1 ratio
        If not doing 1:1 ratio documentary style shot, then anything goes - whatever you like.

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          #49
          First I made pictures with my Samsung NX100, but now I take only pictures with my iPhone 4 and I must say that my iphone 4 also can make good quality pictures. Much easier than putting together a digital SLR camera I'm considering my NX100 no less than 4 months old, i put it for sale on ebay. I do not use flash only possible much natural sunlight.

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            #50
            Originally posted by U534 View Post
            First I made pictures with my Samsung NX100,
            but now I take only pictures with my iPhone 4 and I must say that
            my iphone 4 also can make good quality pictures. Much easier than
            putting together a digital SLR camera I'm considering my NX100 no
            less than 4 months old, i put it for sale on ebay. I do not use flash
            only possible much natural sunlight.
            I'd love to see an example of this. Care to show a highlight of something laying around, please?
            Thanks,
            Eric Gaumann

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              #51
              Don't matter

              Doesn't seem to matter which camera I'm using, I take awful looking pictures.
              Either blurry or just plain hogspit.

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                #52
                Biggie Top Tip No. 1: Take photos in natural daytime light - morning or mid-afternoon works best for me.

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                  #53
                  Biggie Top Tip No. 2: Use a high F number (f2.8 or lower) so you get the bokeh effect and with your item with a crisp focus. Choose an interesting background but not over powering.

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                    #54
                    Biggie Top Tip No. 3: You can always take a large photo and then use a photo editor to crop, rotate or scale down. Only scale smaller but not bigger or you'll get a pixellated image!

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                      #55
                      Tips

                      Thanks Military for the assist and Biggies tips. I'll utilize your tips on my next planned pics.

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                        #56
                        Peto, make sure you show us your piccies!

                        Mil

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                          #57
                          Outside during an overcast sky for me!

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                            #58
                            Great pic, joshlichty

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                              #59
                              Natural daylight. Shoot outside.

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                                #60
                                Flash or no flash, I have never had good luck taking pictures indoors. Natural light has always worked the best for me.

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