You don't want to waste time playing around with settings and then end up with a bunch of blurry photos or bad lighting.
To make things easier, we've put together a brief overview of some of our favorite camera models and setups for dental photography.
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The small little helpers
In dental photography, just like in dentistry, details matter, and can make a big difference.The aim of this lecture is to show how shape and color of lips and cheeks retractors in intraoral dental photography can influence the final result.Moreover, the different types of flashes and recommenda...
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Dental Portrait Photography
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Better use a flash bracket
To get the most our of your lateral flash system you should mount the flashes on a so called "bracket", that allows easy positioning of the light source to adapt to different photographic situations.