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New Free Webinar: Dental Photography from Theory to Practice

New Free Webinar: Dental Photography from Theory to Practice

New Webinar Dental Photo Master: A Free Guide To Dental Photography

Dental Photo Master is here to help you! Kris Chmielewski, a dentist specializing in esthetic dentistry and implantology with over 20 years of experience in dental photography, wants to share his knowledge with you.

This is why now you can watch our new, free (for registered users) Webinar: Dental Photography from Theory to Practice.

Kris Chmielewski will show you:

  • Digital Workflow
  • Dental Portfolio
  • Surgical Documentation
  • Prosthetic Documentation
  • Digital Smile Design Usage
  • Color Transfer & Communication with Laboratory
  • Marketing and Art Photography
  • Necessary Equipment and Accessories
  • The Best Camera Settings

Kris Chmielewski will also show you how to use this new knowledge in practice. You can visit his dental office and see him at work while taking photographs and creating a patient’s portfolio.

Please visit our Online Training section to watch our Webinar! 

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Sigma CEO Confirms: Most New Products Exclusively for Mirrorless Cameras

Sigma CEO Confirms: Most New Products Exclusively for Mirrorless Cameras

Sigma will focus on mirrorless cameras

In a tweet published on March 10, Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki shared a bit of information that hints at what products we should most be expecting to see from Sigma in the foreseeable future.

In response to a question from a Twitter user the CEO wrote: “Most new products in the future will be the DN series designed exclusively for mirrorless cameras,” reads the machine-translated tweet. “The DG DN series for full-size mirrorless, which is frequently requested, will be the center, but we believe that we need to expand the DC DN for APS-C (+ MFT), which is currently popular.”

Sigma Corporation is – as the company describes itself –  “the largest, independent SLR lens manufacturer in the world,” producing over 50 lenses for a variety of camera systems and brands.

This is bad news for DSLR photographers but also a little confirmation of the fact that mirrorless cameras might be the future of photography.

The news comes shortly after the announcement from Canon about focusing on RF, not EF lenses.

This is Profoto Connect – The button-free trigger

This is Profoto Connect – The button-free trigger

This flash trigger is not only new. It is also unusual thanks to its button-free handling.

“From time to time something comes along that changes everything, this is one of those rare occasions,” Profoto says. Is it really? Let’s take a closer look!

Connect is a sleek, black, puck-like pod that sits on top of the camera via the hot shoe mount. It has only three settings: auto, manual and off. You can select one of them by turning the top of Connect to one of three positions. And that’s it!

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Auto mode is as easy as it can be. While pressing the camera’s shutter, the correct flash exposure is automatically calculated.

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In manual mode you have bigger control over your flash. Connect connects to Connect app via bluetooth. There you can adjust the power of your flash as you wish.

The button-free handling seems convenient and this is what we are looking for when it comes to dental photography.

The Profoto Connect operates on the 2.4GHz frequency and can control any Profoto AirTTL flash with an operating range of 330 to 1000 feet. It features 8 channels and a 30-hour battery life with its rechargeable battery. What’s clever, the trigger turns off automatically after an hour of inactivity.

AirTTL compatibility: 
  • A1 AirTTL
  • B10 250 AirTTL
  • B1X 500 AirTTL
  • B2 250 AirTTL
  • D2 500 AirTTL
  • D2 1000 AirTTL
  • Pro-10 2400 AirTTL
  • B1 500 AirTTL (discontinued)
Air compatibility (without TTL or HSS): 
  • D1 Air 250
  • D1 Air 500
  • D1 Air 1000
  • D4 1200 Air
  • D4 2400 Air
  • D4 4800 Air
  • Pro-B4 1000 Air
  • Pro-8a 1200 (discontinued) Pro-8a 2400 (discontinued)

The Profoto Connect will be available for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, and Olympus. It will cost about $299.

Nikon D850 – is it the new benchmark for picture quality?

Nikon D850 – is it the new benchmark for picture quality?

Nikon D850 is the next generation of the D800′ s line…

When Nikon introduced the D800 and D800E, it set a new benchmark for DSLR image quality and super high-resolution photography that approached medium format. Now, five years later, Nikon proudly introduces the next evolution in high-resolution DSLRs, a camera that allows photographers to capture fast action in 45.7 megapixels of brilliant resolution. With remarkable advancements across the board—sensor design, autofocus, dynamic range, sensitivity, Speedlight control, battery life, shutter and mirror drive mechanisms, Silent Photography in Live-View mode, focus shift capability and more—this is quite possibly the most impressive, well-rounded DSLR yet.
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What has changed?
– Sensor type and resolution – now it’s impressive 45.7 megapixels
– The new high-resolution touchscreen as the monitor is added
– Autofocus, dynamic range, sensitivity (ISO), battery life
– The built-in flash has been removed
– The new feature like focus shift capability
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This amazing camera has very interesting feature, which is implemented. It’s called “FOCUS SHIFT SHOOTING”. If you are deep in love with super macro photography and focus stack photography than it’s the right choice for you.
Watch this official Nikon’s tutorial Nikon D850 First Look – Stills and learn more:

Technical Details:
– 45.7MP FX Full-Frame BSI CMOS Sensor
– EXPEED 5 Image Processor
– No Optical Low Pass Filter
– 3.2″ 2.36m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD Monitor
– 4K UHD Video Recording at 30fps
– No built-in flash
– 8K and 4K time-lapse movies with new levels of sharpness and detail
– The lowest base ISO (ISO 64) of any DSLR or mirrorless camera
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