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Dental Photography Equipment - How to Select the Right Camera & Lens

About Dental Photography Equipment - How to Select the Right Camera & Lens

1h 54m 28s

Digital Photography · Self-Learning

Reviewed: 03/06/2021 · Valid until 03/06/2024

Dental Photography Basics part 1 Dental Photography Equipments Here is the time stamp of the video content

00:00:00 Discussing about dental photography equipments 00:01:10 Discussing distorting and how it affects dental photography images 00:02:00 Discussing what is a LIVE VIEW mode 00:03:00 Showing distortion LIVE and comparison between phone and 100 mm macro lens + DSLR 00:04:00 Discussing blurring happening in our images 00:04:30 F number and how it matters to DOF or depth of field 00:07:44 Using a phone for dental photography. How to explain our treatment to our patient. 00:11:30 What camera is good for dental photography? How to select the right camera for dental photography? 00:12:30 What is a crop sensor camera and what is a full frame DSLR? 00:18:00 Are you an endodontist? Do you use a microscope? This point is helpful about camera screens 00:19:00 Advantages of a Crop sensor camera over a full frame camera 00:23:00 discussion on Sensor size difference and how it affects our images 00:27:00 LIVE DEMONSTRATION of the difference in VIEWS between a full frame and a crop sensor camera 00:35:00 100 mm macro lens 00:35:40 Can we use the KIT lens (18-55) for dental photography? NO. But why … know the reasons here. Also know what is the use of this lens. 00:39:00 What is an EXTERNALLY FOCUSING lens? 00:40:00 Difference between 2 100 mm macro lenses made by canon. Do we need image stabilization in our macro lenses? 00:42:00 WHY 100 mm macro lens with IMAGE STABILIZATION is not a good choice? 00:46:00 What is Image Stabilization ? 00:50:00 Why is prefer Canon over Nikon ? 00:52:01 What is a Third party lens? Must we buy it? 00:54:00 FLASH in dental photography. Ring flash, twin flash, In built flash and studio light with softbox live showcase 00:56:00 Difference between a RING flash and Twin flash in Anterior aesthetic photography 00:59:00 How to decide which is the BEST flash for you this table will help you decide 01:05:00 What is a RING LIGHT ? 01:09:00 How to use Toshiba Flash Air on cameras which do not have Wi- Fi to transfer images on your android or iOS devices. 01:12:00 Points that will help you select good intraoral accessories for your dental practice 01:15:00 How to use intraoral accessories for dental photography 01:18:00 Showing results in ONLY HALF Power of our ring flash at highest f number 01:24:00 Discussing various rechargeable batteries 01:26:34 Software name for editing RAW files 00:26:49 What studiolights are good? 01:36:00 Who to avoid fogging mirrors 01:37:00 What is the difference between a Raw file and a jpeg file 01:40:00 Polar eyes DIY Question answer session

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