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Robert, thanks although I wish I was a better photographer - photography is a whole world of learning of it's own.
My opinion is for smaller sized images the camera and lens (if ~100mm) isn't critical although I prefer a DSLR. For publication, I feel 10-12 mpxls is a minimum to allow a little cropping and still have enough pixels for print.
Having said that, the camera I currently use is a Canon 5d2 and mostly use my Canon 70-200mm f/4 lens. Usually shot at around 100mm. On a tripod of course.
The lighting is the challenge, separating the piece from the background while showing the piece (painting with light). This is where it happens or it doesn't.
I shoot tethered to a PC so I can review my shots immediately on the computer monitor and decide what to try next in the way of lighting. The joy of digital.
I use seamless background paper on a tabletop that slopes away from the camera in the back as typical of tabletop photography. I like the contrast the darker background can give, but that's just me.
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