
The article describes the design and application of a lens-converter specifically developed for intraoral photography: the Oral-Zoom-Converter. With a few simple manipulations this converter modifies an existing standard single-lens-reflex camera with an electronic flash unit into a compact intraoral setup which delivers excellent photographic results. A special optical mechanism allows for the continuous change of the magnification range between the overview range (lower half of the face) and the closeup range (2-4 crowns of teeth). The revolving friction-lock flash show positions the flash window on the appropriate side of the master lens for optimal illumination of the object. The cost of this converter will be moderate.
Photography, Humans, Dental Equipment
Photography, Humans, Dental Equipment
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