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What is dental photography?
Types of dental photography encompass two primary categories: intraoral, focusing on the inside of the mouth, and extraoral, capturing external facial features. As we all know dental care is important for overall health and wellbeing, and dental photography is a key component in providing patients with the best necessary dental care.
How do you take high-quality dental pictures?
Successful dental photography basics includes having an understanding of key camera settings, such as aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Essential equipment includes a camera with manual settings, a macro lens for its exceptional close-up capabilities, and a ring light to ensure an even and high-quality spread of illumination.
The best dental photography tools and accessories:
We all know that a camera and lens are important to capturing high quality images, but the best dental photography is also reliant on other equipment, in particular a ring flash. A dental photography ring flash illuminates objects throughout the frame, so is best if you need to capture the smallest objects in great detail; this is essential for dental photography.
What lens is best for dental photography?
For high-quality detailed dental photography, a macro lens is the best option. A dental photography macro lens allows you to focus up close and create life-size close up images, which are tack sharp.
A macro lens with a focal length of between 50-100mm is best for dental photography, with most dental clinicians opting for a macro lens with a 1:1 magnification ratio - this means it creates an image that is life-size on the camera sensor.
The EOS 1500D from Canon boasts a built-in feature guide, helping you to become acquainted with your camera and take better photos simultaneously. The 24.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor and Digic 4+ image processor combination ensure all of your pictures are high-resolution and eye-catching.
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Compact and budget-friendly, the Canon RF 85mm F2 Macro IS STM lens is great for capturing detailed close-up images. The lens features a fast f2 aperture and image stabilisation, so it can be used comfortably handheld, while a fast STM AF system is available to ensure it performs excellently for both still and video purposes.
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Lightweight and portable, the EOS R10 allows users to make the upgrade to mirrorless camera territory, without leaping all the way to a full-frame model. This smaller format model is noticeably compact, with advantages including its high-performance focusing and its excellent low-light abilities.
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The imaging performance of this sturdy Digital SLR is fantastic, thanks to the pairing of the Expeed 5 processor and 20.9MP CMOS sensor without a low-pass filter. The camera manages to be lighter and slightly smaller than its predecessor, whilst retaining its weather-sealed features and cramming in such high-performance features as 4K video.
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The imaging performance of this sturdy Digital SLR is fantastic, thanks to the pairing of the Expeed 5 processor and 20.9MP CMOS sensor without a low-pass filter. The camera manages to be lighter and slightly smaller than its predecessor, whilst retaining its weather-sealed features and cramming in such high-performance features as 4K video.
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The Nikon Z50 II is a portable DX-format mirrorless camera, a versatile and reliable performer, able to capture high-class photos and videos in a range of conditions. A 20MP APS-C image sensor and Nikon's EXPEED 6 processor enable fast continuous shooting speeds, reliable focus performance, 4K resolution video and remarkable low-light performance, right up to the top ISO of 51200.
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