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jeff of pa

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Look for a Macro Setting.
 

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jeff of pa said:
Look for a Macro Setting.

This ^ . It should do fine.

Also a well lit area will help it pick a faster shutter speed (unless you can manually adjust), which will help cover any hand shaking when you take the shot. I take my photos with a DSLR, so I can adjust more things like film speed. It may be worth looking if it does have a film speed setting. I crank my DSLR to 1600 film speed to shorten shutter time as well when taking the shots of coins.
 

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FYI the macro setting is the "flower" symbol
 

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thanks guys for the help i think what the problem might be is we did not know how to resize them i have a friend coming over to help me out on that dennis
 

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