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	<title>Comments on: configuration of lenses for digital SLR camera, for intraoral photography?</title>
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		<title>By: abbasnaq</title>
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		<description>The nikkor 60 millimeter AFS will definitely help you. You can  order one from nikonusa.com . However, you need to check with cannon for the lens mount. 

If you will be photographing dental curvatures, then I suggest, you consider building a white box. This will make sure that you get enough light to reflect into the mouth. Using a flash is definitely out of contention.

Since you will be shooting dark areas, I suggest you configure the camera manually. Keep the shutter on for about 10 seconds to ensure your lens captures enough light.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The nikkor 60 millimeter AFS will definitely help you. You can  order one from nikonusa.com . However, you need to check with cannon for the lens mount. </p>
<p>If you will be photographing dental curvatures, then I suggest, you consider building a white box. This will make sure that you get enough light to reflect into the mouth. Using a flash is definitely out of contention.</p>
<p>Since you will be shooting dark areas, I suggest you configure the camera manually. Keep the shutter on for about 10 seconds to ensure your lens captures enough light.</p>
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