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a thorough evaluation, IMO. Will any insurances actually pay me for this? I agree that photos are important. I have a DSLR and take a ton of photos also. I used to submit a claim for them but I have never once had an insurance company pay me. Most insurance companies won't even pay for composite
July 21, 2015
Photography
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Ok, don't judge me but Years ago I inherited a photomed Canon G5 from a dentist I used to work for who was getting a new slr camera. It works great and we use it to this day for insurance documentation. Somehow (read: my asst) the settings for c1 and c2 got altered. I have no idea what they should
October 29, 2015
Photography
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and know my way around it but still like the ring flash for simplicity even though I creates flash highlights. I don't need publish quality photos, and don't use them for the lab either. I send all anterior cases to my lab. The only photos I do are for insurance Is anyone aware of a TTL ring flash for the Sony E-mount? The Metz 15 MS-1 should work. Rick
May 15, 2019
Photography
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to copy x rays into digital format. What about a Scanner? I am mainly interested in showing X rays to other dentists for case studies and for insurance pre authorization purposes. Thank you Call Don Austin at Video Dental. He can offer you an X-ray B&W camera tray with back light great
January 13, 2016
Photography
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/ac78/mrbeachbum2/Dogs/DSC_0323.jpg/IMGIMGhttp://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/mrbeachbum2/Dogs/DSC_0399.jpg/IMGThanks!My wild imagination shows me something really funny here. What do you see?he-hee-he I am bored. Uninspired. Feeling defeated by insurance companies...Thanks to all your help I
June 25, 2010
Photography
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there is to document for insurance or to send to the lab. My hobby and pro photography is where I use the dual. A 100 L IS would be nice, but not worth it for what I do at work. I have a whole safe full of L lenses at home and believe investing in good glass it worth it----just not for work. I
June 14, 2015
Photography
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? Are they going to pay you enough money? Are you willing to deal with the obvious anxiety not only of the pt but also the parent? If you are FFS, and you can tack on a consult fee or something that will compensate you for your time, by all means go for it. If this is an insurance patient, it's probably
August 25, 2014
Photography
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system with the big articulated arms that a colleague of mine uses. My only concern would be that the flashes are out to the side a bit, and will there be shadowing on shots where you don't have full retraction? Some of my shots are just quickie educational or for-the-insurance-company shots
July 18, 2019
Photography
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a generally better quality photo. Higher ISOs like 800 or so will be a bit grainy depending on your camera, but may be just fine for dental shots. If you are simply sending photos to insurance companies to justify treatment you can shoot at 3200 ISO if needed. If you want a quality level to publish
October 08, 2014
Photography
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for intra-oral photography, or taking a close-up smile of a patient? All of this is within the dental office with decent fluorescent lighting.Thanks,EdYes it is with fluorescent lighting, so I would be slightly leery of taking shade matching images, more for Invisalign an documentation, and insurance
February 03, 2010
Photography
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social media apps, if one goes away, I havent lost anything. The SmugMug app is pretty good. I use raw and Lightroom for most but as you know, raw images are dull and need some post processing. Quick and easy once you use it, but my only clinical shots were for insurance companies. Jpeg, crop and send
June 18, 2023
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of shadows..I prefer canon L glass to the others out there!!!Nice moody character stuff. KP like.KPAs it happens, my wife refers to me as the Imelda Marcos of camera bags. Photos below were taken when I was making a record of camera gear for insurance purposes.L to R above: Think Tank Speed Racer, best
September 25, 2010
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