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TSwhitesmith
post Sep 10 2017, 09:02 AM

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QUOTE(DaddyO @ Sep 9 2017, 12:41 PM)
Like I said many times. I no idea what TS is planning to do, what the purpose and exactly what kind of quality he is looking for. Giving wrong assumption like he only need jpeg or smartphone camera may set him back more money than actual camera set up he needs.

Some doctors I went to (private clinic at that) have like roughly thousand dollar worth of full frame camera gear cause they need to check every minute detail of the picture they took on patients body. There's even a saying a forensic team need high mp camera with good lens to capture photograph of body autopsy cause never know if a minute needle pin wound is missed.
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Actually Im dentist and My plan is to take case report only, sometime when we wan to shoot the area of interest which is far back in the mouth, the cheek will block the light coming in thus many doctors use a ring flash.
and those aperture F32,F28 is suggested by our master dental team who also use ring flash for their photography.

Anyway, i got friend who use yongnuo ring flash with olympus mirrorless but when i try to attach it to my sony a6000 , cant even fit thru, so i would love to know any of you is good in this field that suggest me a certain model that i can directly order it from the store without adapter OR with an adapter also is fine but budget not high. Definitely not sony original ring flash which cost a bomb
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post Sep 10 2017, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(yang2910 @ Sep 9 2017, 12:23 PM)
I assume that you might be a dental student? or Dentist taking a picture for your case record. You can use the dental light as lighting, so the ring light is not really a necessary, but you can get one if you think its not bright enough. A simple kit lens can get things done actually if its just for case record. Given that you are not doing those dental branding advertisement level of shooting, a simple A6000 + kit lens is more than enough. The most important part is the lighting. Project the light nicely and you can get a nice intraoral shots.
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yes , u're right with proper tech, front tooth shooting is like sapsapwater, problem is far end area near molar region usually is very dark due to cheek blocking the light, and dental chair light is not suitable in this case, cause i will reflect the light and lose all the details of the tooth.
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post Sep 10 2017, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(whitesmith @ Sep 10 2017, 09:02 AM)
Actually Im dentist and My plan is to take case report only, sometime when we wan to shoot the area of interest which is far back in the mouth, the cheek will block the light coming in thus many doctors use a ring flash.
and those aperture F32,F28 is suggested by our master dental team who also use ring flash for their photography.

Anyway, i got friend who use yongnuo ring flash with olympus mirrorless but when i try to attach it to my sony a6000 , cant even fit thru, so i would love to know any of you is good in this field that suggest me a certain model that i can directly order it from the store without adapter OR with an adapter also is fine but budget not high. Definitely not sony original ring flash which cost a bomb
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I wont suggest a6000 cause there isnt really much specialised equipment for it. Even if does, very few have the exp to set it up. Advice to stick to canon or nikon if possible. Ur master dental may not know what he is talking about camera stuff if he suggest f28 from get go. Depending on lens, distance, sensor size, u dont need that much depth of field. U need to experiment a bit.
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post Sep 10 2017, 12:24 PM

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QUOTE(DaddyO @ Sep 10 2017, 09:31 AM)
I wont suggest a6000 cause there isnt really much specialised equipment for it. Even if does, very few have the exp to set it up. Advice to stick to canon or nikon if possible. Ur master dental may not know what he is talking about camera stuff if he suggest f28 from get go. Depending on lens, distance, sensor size, u dont need that much depth of field. U need to experiment a bit.
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my master use canon , but i m somehow already bought this a6000 with macro lens and had experienced it, just the back region need more light to come in , so definitely i need a ring flash right now, it just i need advise where and what to buy only. Do you have any shop to recommend me?
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post Sep 10 2017, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(whitesmith @ Sep 10 2017, 12:24 PM)
my master use canon , but i m somehow already bought this a6000 with macro lens and had experienced it, just the back region need more light to come in , so definitely i need a ring flash right now, it just i need advise where and what to buy only. Do you have any shop to recommend me?
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Perhaps try to get advice from camera shop like YLcamera if they have what u want. You may not even necessary need a ring flash, just perhaps a secondary light will do. Flash mainly used if u want to freeze the subject.

Or perhaps something like this in lazada: http://www.lazada.com.my/dream-chaser-ring...0.0.op2W9B&ff=1

Also extra reading on diffraction effect with small aperture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaGJjf_qO9M

This post has been edited by DaddyO: Sep 10 2017, 01:07 PM
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post Sep 12 2017, 12:20 AM

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QUOTE(whitesmith @ Jun 4 2017, 03:37 PM)
hey sifu2,
would like to consult u guy what brand and what lens should i look for if I'm looking a set for shooting intraoral " inside the mouth "
I have a friend send a list of spec to me , but i rather confused what shd i get?
can anyone pls recommend:
Shutter speed 125                       
Aperture 32                       
ISO 200         

I dont mind for 2nd hand , budget not above 2k include flash.
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Nikon d3400 Lazada
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post Sep 12 2017, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(whitesmith @ Sep 10 2017, 12:24 PM)
my master use canon , but i m somehow already bought this a6000 with macro lens and had experienced it, just the back region need more light to come in , so definitely i need a ring flash right now, it just i need advise where and what to buy only. Do you have any shop to recommend me?
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Visit DigiColor at Jalan Ipoh. They have tons of different ring lights over there. biggrin.gif

 

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