Canon box (only needed for Windows 98 operating systems). 7. Lens filter. 8. Lens cap. 9. The custom manufactured Lens Extension Adapter. *DLC has the right to change contents of DentalFoto Kit without written notice PDF Vers620PDCO2-06.doc...
Quick Start Guide – Basic Camera Operation Photo Series Full Face Photography Intraoral Photography 8-10 Dental Mirrors Trouble Shooting and Settings 11-15 Support and Warranties Patterson Technical Center Support Dental Learning Centers Support Canon Warranty Repair Contact Information PDF Vers620PDCO2-06.doc...
Point your camera about 6 inches from the paper, push MENU. The flash will go off and color correct your camera. See page 55 in the Canon Camera User Guide for more information. Push Function button again. To save that setting push Menu, toggle up to Save Settings, push Set, then OK.
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5. TAKING A PICTURE is a two step process: Push the shutter button DOWN half way until you feel the first pressure point. Don’t lift your finger, wait for the audible “chirp,” and then push down the rest of the way to take a picture.
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9. COMPUTER & PRINTER HOOK UP AND VIEWING The images from the Canon DentalFoto™ can be input into the computer from either the USB card reader (provided) or direct connect with a USB cable (provided). The camera includes the latest Pic Bridge technology allowing direct connection to Pic Bridge printers.
Full Face Photography 1) Remove Lens Extension Adapter, put camera Mode Dial on “P” and make sure that the camera is manually zoomed in all of the way. 2) Working distance is about 4 feet. 3) I have found better results with the patient sitting upright and the photographer standing.
Intraoral Photography 1) SETTINGS & EQUIPMENT: Put on the lens adapter and set the Mode Dial to “C” which is for close- up photography; bowl of warm water, rhodium #4a adult mirror, #1b buccal mirror, cotton towel to dry mirrors, two (2) wire cheek retractors, and two (2) individual plastic retractors (optional).
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c) Goal is to have mirror at 45 degrees to the teeth and camera 45 degrees to the mirror. 45 degrees + 45 degrees = 90 degrees to the teeth. d) Square up camera, move about five inches away; focus, then shoot. Hint, just before taking the picture ask patient to open their widest if mirror angle is a problem.
8) LEFT BUCCAL CORRIDOR: Because cameras are right handed, the left buccal picture can tangle you up or make you lean far over the patient. Having tried different variations, I have found that the left buccal picture is easiest from the 12 o’clock position. This is similar to the upper occlusal picture.
Trouble Shooting Most Frequent Problems 1. OUT-OF-FOCUS CLOSE-UP PICTURES: a. Usually too close to the subject, working distance is 4 to 7 ½ inches. b. For most close-up pictures, when you put the camera on “C” it zooms in a predetermined amount. DO NOT ZOOM IN MORE EXCEPT FOR BUCCAL AND QUADRANT PICTURES.
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4. TINKERING WITH THE SETTINGS: Follow guide to fix settings found below or call the Patterson Technology Center for help (877) 498-6505. The display should look like what is below. Please note, the number in the lower right hand corner (63 or 39 shown) will vary, it is the number of pictures remaining on the memory card.
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Part 2 – Function Settings ►Set Custom White Balance (use the white paper or an 18% gray card purchased from a camera store). Point your camera about 6 inches above the paper, push MENU. A flash will go off and color correct your camera. See page 55 in your Camera User Guide for more information pertaining to White Balance.
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Part 3 - Menu Settings ►* Means you have to make a change, no asterisk is the default. To get started, push Menu button, Jog right one step ►Mute, Off ►*Power Saving, push SET, change to 3 minute, push Menu. ►*Date Time ►Format ►*File No.
1 year. You must call a representative by phone, 425.557.7788 to get approvals. Items must be returned before replacement is made. Canon Warranty (SEE WARRANTY CARD), 1 year from date of purchase for manufacturer defects in materials or workmanship. Repair and Technical Support: You may obtain technical support for your PowerShot Digital camera as follows: ...