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Tips for taking pictures
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• Take one step forward
to stabilise your upper
body.
• Lean on the wall or an
other thing that doesn’t
move.
• Put your elbows on a
table or desk.
Uphold the bottom of the
lens with your left hand
while keeping the upper
arms to your body.
Hold the bottom or
side of the camera
body with your left
hand securely.
Uphold the camera
with your right hand
while keeping the upper
arms to your body.
Tips for holding the camera securely
Tips for pressing the shutter button
As indicated above, when pressing the shutter button with your fingertip, the camera might be shaken, causing
image blurring. When pressing the shutter button with the ball of your finger gently, the camera is hardly shaken,
minimising image blurring.
Note
The information given is just for your reference and does not guarantee, that optimal photos will be
achieved by changing the settings or by using the techniques described in this chapter.
For taking horizontal photos
Pressing with your fingertip
may cause images to blur.
Pressing with the ball of your finger
may yield better quality photos.
For taking vertical photos
Follow the safety information indicated in the “Important Safety Instructions”.
In this chapter, further advanced techniques and useful information to help you take more sophisticated intraoral
images are introduced..
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