I had the opportunity to test drive Kodak’s new dental digital camera setup. Kodak even changed the designed based on our imput. I must tell you the system is slick and easy to use. Even though I prefer d-SLR’s to point and shoot setups, I remain confident that both doctor and team will find this camera easy to use and a major adjunct to their practice. The ring flash is solid and illuninates your field more than adequately with virtually no shadowing. The 2.5 inch LCD screen makes viewing easy. The easy dock printer makes printing easy with one button operation. The images that are printed look professional and can be used for a myriad of projects. Any one having questions about this new system feel free to contact me.
Kodak P712
September 21st, 2006 · 3 Comments
Tags: Digital Photography · Uncategorized
3 responses so far ↓
1 Neville Bass // Oct 7, 2006 at 8:46 am
Re Kodak P712, what is the minimum aperture? Is the depth of field sufficient to have all in focus from incisors to molars?
2 hani // Nov 16, 2006 at 4:13 pm
can i use the normal kodak p712 without the whole dental kit?
and buy seperate ring flash?
is it the same camera?
3 S Moonga // Jan 6, 2007 at 8:32 am
Hi,
I am looking to get a digital camera for case presentations etc. We have the Kodak practice management system, and would probably want just the camera, ring flash and a lead to plug it into the pt.s notes… what do you think?
Have you thought about the nikon and buying the ring flash seperately?… seems more of a photographers camera…??
would appreciate your feedback
Thanks
Satnam
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