Having read lots of reveiws online, and seeing some of the picture results I decided to set about purchasing a digital camera good enough to photograph coins with. New high spec digicams are very expensive so I eventually settled on a second hand Nikon Coolpix 990 digital camera. Apparently it's a very good camera and with a minimun focal length of just 2cm it seems ideal for taking pictures of special coins, the kind that don't scan well or deserve a far higher quality image (ancient/hammered coins, medals with high relief and expensive coins mainly). In fact I found a Roman coin site that uses the Nikon 990 to take pictures of ancient coins, and they really look wonderful. When I've taken delivery and learnt how to use it, I will hopefully post some of my best pictures on the forum. In the mean time, any digital camera techniques for taking pictures of coins will be gratefully received, as I have until now scanned almost everything.