Wearable Camera

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Does anyone know of a wearable camera dentists can wear to do live streaming of procedures? What software service would you recommend to broadcast?

I have found some wearable cameras online by their field of view and quality were not appropriate.

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Mike
 
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Stuff changes so fast I can never remember the names. I keep the creeper van parked off site in a secure location. I'll try and swing by after dark and get the model numbers.
 
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Garmin has a very nice HD portable camera as well...
 
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I am looking for a HD camera that has a field of view of less than 70 degrees. If the field of view is greater than 70 degrees it is too big to record a surgery.

I thought I would not have any trouble finding such a camera and I thought there would be cameras ideal for something like this but interestingly enough I have not been able to find any such camera.

Any leads would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Michael
 
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the dino cam would be something you affix to a stationary portion of the chair, not necessarily your hat, because the software does not use a dynamic focusing tool, to record video. yes it records video, but at one focal length only. so fix it good and dont bump it.
 
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Get with the times.. Stop thinking in terms of depth of field at all... Virtual livestream dentistry. You heard it here first.
https://www.lytro.com/imaging
 
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The futudent educam is awesome for video recordings for communication between docs and labs, labs and docs, and docs to patients. It's tiny (maybe a little larger than you're thumb nail) and records in HD. It can attach to loupes, dental light, or go on a stand. What's really cool is that the images and video are stored on the cloud and you can send them to one individual or to a group immediately. Here's a link with info and I can get you a very slight discount off their online price. The technology is amazing! http://www.futudent.com/en/educam-introduction
 
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