FAQ’s
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1) Why is the camera head designed the way it is?
Our camera head is designed to provide the best
image stability. Our uniquely designed camera head
has a bevelled neck below the lens to create a pivot
point for the doctor to rest the camera on teeth or
other surfaces, allowing for both stability and
manueverability. Please refer to our
Techniques
section within this booklet for further tips.
2) Why is the focus a manual slide focus?
There are a few other intraoral cameras with manual
or slide focuses. However, none include the Claris’ ED
(Extended Depth) Focus Technology. Other manual
focus cameras have a very short distance to move the
focus lever, which creates difficulty in adjusting the
focus correctly due to its sensitivity. The Claris was
engineered to include an extended slide focus, giving
the doctor more control and accuracy in focal adjust-
ment. The Claris combines all the best features of focal
control. This includes (when moving the slide focus
all the way up) auto-focus and (when moving the slide
focus all the way down) macro zoom. Essentially, our
slide focus mimics a real photography camera, giving
the doctor the power to get the image just right. These
qualities are why the
Clinician’s Report
awarded the
Claris “Best Focus” in a study comparing all leading
intraoral cameras on the market.
3) Is there a wireless camera option?
With current wireless technology, there are many
problems with frequency stability and image quality,
particularly since intraoral cameras require real-time
video. With our Monster® USB cables, we believe the
Claris has the highest quality and most secure method
of image acquisition.
We are happy to answer any further questions:
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