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<blockquote data-quote="donnypros" data-source="post: 106494" data-attributes="member: 9331"><p>use aperture priority.</p><p>get a 100mm macro</p><p>if you use the r1 lights from nikon get the mounting bracket from photomed the one from nikon doesn't get the lights close enough to the lens for dental photos.</p><p>take photos at different apertures and compare until you see what you like for intraoral on my d90 I start around 25 and go up (smaller aperture). For extraoral lab stuff you may have to open the aperture and have a smaller number.</p><p>Remember larger aperture=higher number=larger depth of field=more light needed</p><p>smaller aperture=smaller number=lower depth of field=less light needed</p><p>you may also need to play with the flash settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnypros, post: 106494, member: 9331"] use aperture priority. get a 100mm macro if you use the r1 lights from nikon get the mounting bracket from photomed the one from nikon doesn't get the lights close enough to the lens for dental photos. take photos at different apertures and compare until you see what you like for intraoral on my d90 I start around 25 and go up (smaller aperture). For extraoral lab stuff you may have to open the aperture and have a smaller number. Remember larger aperture=higher number=larger depth of field=more light needed smaller aperture=smaller number=lower depth of field=less light needed you may also need to play with the flash settings. [/QUOTE]
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