hi thanks for your great vidio, i want to know twin flash is enough or for esthetic picturing and showing micro details we need extra light like soft box too?if yes tell me which size and how many do i should by for close pictures in capturing details
thanq sir its very informative ,at present the 100mm lens with golden ring and twin flashes abd ringflashes are not available in amazon or flipkart , can you provide us any other sources
Hi sir , that was a very informative video but i had a query regarding the usage of the Mirrorless camera , can that be used for intraoral photograph in orthodontic point of view
hi Dr Mayur, i've bought 700D as your video, my question is what is the best lens for this camera? can i use 60mm as it is equal to 90mm in full frame?
hello there, thank you for this presentation, it has really helped me out! could you please tell me about the 100mm macro lens for a Nikon crop frame camera? 'cause I can't find a 100mm lens.
I've set my dslr aperture, shutter speed and iso accordingly to what it is recommended. But my dlsr won't capture the image as it is blurry and out of focus. Is it because the lens? I use 18-55mm lens
Sir, i am asking this on behalf of some students who have a constrained budget, how will a d3500 with nikon 40mm macro lens work for dental photography. They are mds periodontology students, so they need to photograph their surgical proceedures and magnification upto how a quadrant fills the frame. And i also saw how you talked about 100mm on a full frame being the best combo. So how will a 40mm on a crop body work for that purpose? Since they can't properly set depth or control distortion in phones, they are switching to a dslr. Hoping for a reply sir
Lykan Dubai yes you need to keep on adjusting till you get the right light so good with posteriors if you know how to manage. otherwise go for ring if not confident also try polar eyes
@@Dentalphotographyschool thank you very much. i appreciate the time u took to reply, and for helping me come to the right decision. top quality content Dr!
Nicu Gheorghita Can you please share a link of the lens. Just want both of us to be on the same page before we comment cause we do it believe Youngnuo 100 mm is a macro lens. To know more lens in depth please watch this video ruclips.net/video/-__sytj10E8/видео.html
Sir, You are giving more free content than any paid course out there..
Thank you sir
thank you
Most comprehensive dental photography course on yt thanks!
AMAZING VIDEO SIR!!!!!!
So much info that I never heard before.
Thank you very much.
God bless you!!
Very Informative video.Really grateful to you for sharing and answering our doubts
hi thanks for your great vidio, i want to know twin flash is enough or for esthetic picturing and showing micro details we need extra light like soft box too?if yes tell me which size and how many do i should by for close pictures in capturing details
Excellent video! Thank you very much sir for sharing very helpful information.
Is Sigma 105mm f2.8 DG DN MacroArt Sony E suitable for dental photography?
Sir , can you suggest a good setup for orthodontist cz we need full arch photographs
thanq sir its very informative ,at present the 100mm lens with golden ring and twin flashes abd ringflashes are not available in amazon or flipkart , can you provide us any other sources
Helped me alot. Thankyou so much!
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Very very very informative sir......highly recommended video
Thanks a ton. Please recommend the video to your colleagues 🤗
@@Dentalphotographyschool Done sir....iam a big fan of your presentation and just this video had changed my intraoral photography a lot....
woah sure so awesome. I'm sure this will help others too! please share the video link with friends in your social media !!
what a legend !! thanks loads!
Hi sir , that was a very informative video but i had a query regarding the usage of the Mirrorless camera , can that be used for intraoral photograph in orthodontic point of view
Great video, very comprehensive best I've seen.
Great video. Thank you. Why Meike ring flash is not a good choice?
i don't like it cause it keeps on rotating in front of my lens unlike the canon or youngnuo ones
Thank you so much .. helped me to select my first camera ever in dentistry.
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Please recommend the channel & videos to your colleagues !!!
can i know where do u get those diffusers for the twin flash? and what name are they sold under?
hi Dr Mayur, i've bought 700D as your video, my question is what is the best lens for this camera? can i use 60mm as it is equal to 90mm in full frame?
hello there, thank you for this presentation, it has really helped me out!
could you please tell me about the 100mm macro lens for a Nikon crop frame camera? 'cause I can't find a 100mm lens.
nikon has a 105 mm macro
I've set my dslr aperture, shutter speed and iso accordingly to what it is recommended. But my dlsr won't capture the image as it is blurry and out of focus. Is it because the lens? I use 18-55mm lens
that's the problem with 18-55 cause there is no way to measure where you r standing
a macro lens helps avoid this issue please invest on one
Sir, i am asking this on behalf of some students who have a constrained budget, how will a d3500 with nikon 40mm macro lens work for dental photography.
They are mds periodontology students, so they need to photograph their surgical proceedures and magnification upto how a quadrant fills the frame. And i also saw how you talked about 100mm on a full frame being the best combo. So how will a 40mm on a crop body work for that purpose? Since they can't properly set depth or control distortion in phones, they are switching to a dslr.
Hoping for a reply sir
40 micro will give a severe distortion
this was a great help, thanks for posting this. But what about soft tissues? which flash would be better? ring or twin?
Twin
@@Dentalphotographyschool even if it is posterior? i’m talking about oral lesions, periodontal surgery etc.
Lykan Dubai yes you need to keep on adjusting till you get the right light so good with posteriors if you know how to manage. otherwise go for ring if not confident also try polar eyes
@@Dentalphotographyschool thank you very much. i appreciate the time u took to reply, and for helping me come to the right decision. top quality content Dr!
Lykan Dubai thanks allright suggest to your friends
Thank you sir very informative , for Canon 1500D, 100mm macro lens is better or 50mm macro lens and what is the difference between both thank you
100 mm macro is better because it gives less DISTORTION
Can I use a mirror less camera point and shoot camera or is there a camera that is an alternative to a dslr? Thanks!
whatever camera you choose. it must accept a 100 mm macro lens 👍🏻
amazing resource
thank you
awesome video
What do you think about yongno 100 mm macro lens?
Nicu Gheorghita Can you please share a link of the lens. Just want both of us to be on the same page before we comment cause we do it believe Youngnuo 100 mm is a macro lens.
To know more lens in depth please watch this video ruclips.net/video/-__sytj10E8/видео.html
Very informative, thanks alot
Glad it was helpful!
You are a true gentlemen.
thank you!!!
Where i can find part 2 of the basics of dental photography
broken down into topic wise episodes
Brilliant presentation !
Many thanks!
Wonderful presentation
thank you 😊
Which ring flash brand are you using
HASAN HIJAZI youngnuo