At Dental Photo Master we like celebrating and that is why we’re starting our special offer today. Check out what is our vision of this year’s Black Friday with extraordinary discounts!
With our offer you can get your own access to our online platform with all our lessons, webinars, tips and courses. Our experts and professional guests will be here for you to help you in various issues: from studio light in dental office, through professional studio photography and finishing on camera and lenses reviews.
Please remember: at Dental Photo Master you’ll find lessons for beginners and for advanced users. It doesn’t matter if you’re just starting or if you’re already in the business: we’ve got a lot to offer!
Dental Photo Master: Our content
Dental Photography is not only Dental Portfolio or a set of specifics types of pictures. Dental Photography is also digital planning, digital smile design, e-Lab Color Transfer, texture, and other issues important for dental ceramics and dental technicians focused on the esthetic.
You’ll also learn about postproduction – how to improve your photography, how to use it, and how to be effective? How to organize your pictures, how to edit them, and which software will be the best.
We talk about studio photography: in a professional studio (types of lights and differences between them), but we’re also showing how to create a professional studio in your dental office! How to organize it, what kind of solutions do you have, and how it will affect the results.
We’re also professional when it comes to cameras and other equipment: we’ll show you how to select it and decide: full-frame or crop factor? Which lens is the best for macro photography?
Dental Photo Master: How to get access?
As you can see, at Dental Photo Master we have it all covered! Now you can enjoy these lessons and learn from many top speakers.
We’re here for you 24/7, you only need 3 steps: register, subscribe and login to your account! We’ll find a solution for any problem. Your pictures will be as great as ever!
We want you to join us, so don’t wait – subscribe and enjoy the content. Let’s meet online!
Looking for a camera? Your first step is to decide between a DSLR and a mirrorless system.
Mirrorless or DSLR? This is always a hard decision, as both styles of cameras have their pros and cons. A few years ago the choice between mirrorless cameras and DSLRs was relatively straightforward. Essentially, if you were a professional dental photographer – or had aspirations to be one – and looked for the best of the best when it came to image quality, you plumped for a DSLR.
Today mirrorless cameras are really advanced and they’re on a par with the DSLRs in certain areas. But, there are plenty of advantages to be found in DSLRs.
So it can be difficult to choose which is best for you, and Dental Photo Master is here to help you. With our experts and experience you can discover – step by step – key differences and similarities between the two types of camera.
Here are some topics you can find in our new lesson:
Key differences: mechanisms and sizes
Features you should consider for your own comfort
The mechanisms of these two types
Why do they have different sizes?
Lenses: mounting to mirrorless and DSLR
How does the autofocus work in the two types of a camera?
Manual focus: why is it convenient in dental photography?
Does any lens fit both types of cameras?
Focal Flange Distance: differences and influence on your work
Using the adapter for a mirrorless camera FF
You can choose the most important topic for you or watch the whole lesson. Either way, we can guarantee: you will benefit from it!
Venus Optics has announced that the 100mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro lens, originally announced in 2018, is now available for Canon EF with a stepless aperture ring and finally on Pentax K. The news comes months after giving the lens the Nikon Z and Canon RF’s mounts.
This announcement makes for two different versions of the optic available for Canon EF.
Laowa says that the 100mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO in Pentax-K mount is assembled with the automatic aperture coupling lever, which allows aperture control via the body of the camera. You can either use the manual aperture ring or park the focusing ring at the “A” symbol and adjust the aperture via the camera. Exif data would be stored in the metadata as well.
Venus Optics had previously launched an EF version of the lens with automatic aperture control via the camera, but this iteration brings a stepless aperture ring for users. “Stepless aperture control is one of the most advantageous and essential features for videography. It allows a smooth transition between each aperture level,” Venus writes in the press release.
Nikon has confirmed that stocks of the new camera have arrived and that it is ready for despatch! This means you can purchase your brand new Nikon now. Nikon USA informed customers that the Nikon Z6 II will be shipping, as well as Amazon in UK.
And if you haven’t place your order yet, maybe it’s time to do so now: the Z6 II is one of the bodies on offer in the early Nikon Black Friday deals in the US, where the Nikon Z6 II and FTZ adapter are already reduced by $200.
And what is the Z6 II? Basically, the new cameras are very similar to the old ones. Apart from some important features like dual card slots, 4K/60p video capture, and improved autofocus performance, we get the same product as two years ago. But it doesn’t mean it’s wrong. This results in a number of performance improvements, notably in its continuous shooting speed. The Z6 II can shoot up to 14fps (up from 12fps), which it can maintain for 124 12-bit RAW files or 200 JPEGs.
Professional portrait in your dental office? Yes, it’s possible and achievable and Dental Photo Master is here to help you. Our new course consists of 12 episodes to show you the best equipment, set-ups and possibilities you should use to become a dental portrait master.
And there is a bonus, too: register today and watch 2 episodes for free!
Episode 1 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Introduction
Episode 2 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Why do we need different light sources?
Episode 3 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Speedlight Commander
Episode 4 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Light Stands
Episode 5 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Speedlight Light Modifiers
Episode 6 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Power Supplies and Batteries
Episode 7 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Rail System, Part 1
Episode 8 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Rail System, Part 2
Episode 9 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Practical Demonstration Portrait Photography
Episode 10 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Intraoral Shots in Practice
Episode 11 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Different Source of Light Results Compared
Episode 12 – Studio Light in Dental Office: Summary
Being a professional dental photographer doesn’t mean you need a professional studio. It means you need a professional online course, your dental office and some equipment. Use our professional course, and the rest will be a piece of cake!
Yongnuo has announced a new flash – the YN650EX-RF – that includes a built-in ring of LED lights around the main flash unit that can act as a modeling lamp. It is also in an unusual ovular shape.
Yongnuo says that the YN650EX-RF is equipped with 24 LED lamp “beads” that it says will add “charming eye light” to photos. The LEDs are also dimmable at 100 different levels, which makes it more than just a simple modeling light but one that is specifically designed to create images on its own. In addition to the LEDs, the flash itself has an integrated 2.4G radio transceiver that is fully compatible with Yongnuo’s 16-channel RF radio system and includes TTL, Manual, Multi, or multi-group mixed mode flash options.
Its price is yet to be announced.
The YN650EX-RF Specifications:
GN 60 (Iso-100, at 200mm zoom)
Oval-shaped flash head
28–105mm zoom
24 LEDs, brightness adjustable from 1–100%
2-second recycle time with fresh AA batteries. (Faster with external battery pack)
Canon E-TTL and high-speed sync up to 1/8000 second
Built-in Yongnuo 2.4GHz RF transceiver, with 16 channels and wireless TTL
Supports Canon EX optical transmission system (commander and remote)
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