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Nikon D1 Nikon Coolpix 5700 Help Guide Quick Ceph Systems English

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Nikon D1 Nikon Coolpix 5700 Help Guide Quick Ceph Systems English

Nikon D1 Nikon Coolpix 5700 Help Guide Quick Ceph Systems English


Additional information on your Nikon Digital Camera. This manual has not been listed as either a service or user manual for your D1 but may be of interest.
    Nikon Coolpix 5700 Help Guide Quick Ceph Systems
    The camera settings shown below offer a starting point for taking pictures with the Nikon Coolpix 5700 digital camera
    Nikon also includes with each camera a help manual entitled The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the
    Coolpix 5700 Digital Camera We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the settings and usage of this camera

    A Recommended Settings for Extraoral Photographs
    1 Initial Steps 2 Adjust image quality 3 Adjust flash settings
    Turn the camera on by rotating Click on the button on Click on the flash button on the
    the On Off dial to On The the left side of the camera left side of the camera until the flash
    Menu button on the back of the until the FINE option is displays only the symbol This
    camera should be set to the Shooting Mode displayed enables the Anytime Flash mode
    Shooting mode
    4 By default the camera turns itself off after only 30 seconds To change this
    setting click on the Menu button on the back of the camera select Auto
    Off then select the 5M 5 minutes option
    TIP
    There are 4 user set
    5 We suggest using either a wall mounted lightbox with a built in slave flash tings available on
    or a bare slave flash to eliminate shadows on the facial photos If you are this camera The
    Automatic Setting
    using a bare slave flash we have found that it works best when placed pre C A is the default
    cisely behind the patient s head facing toward a white background You may setting and should
    be use for the facial
    need to adjust the brightness on the background lighting that you use in order to generate accurate soft tissue images
    hues Overhead fluorescent lighting may also affect the color of the images You can replace the fluorescent
    bulbs with halogen lighting to produce better color images Professional photographers spend time setting
    up their studios for just the right picture We also have to invest time in setting up our offices for the right Your Control Panel
    should look like this
    lighting for digital images with the standard 16MB
    memory card
    Tips for Taking Extraoral Images
    When you are taking the lateral head image make sure the patient s head is level with no tilting or canting
    We suggest that you place a mirror in front of the patient with a vertical line and have them align themselves
    to it This will make it easier to align the photos to the x ray tracings You should capture the photo with the
    camera lens aligned with the patient s Frankfurt Horizontal plane to ensure the most accuracy
    FINE mode with Anytime
    B Recommended Settings for Intraoral Photographs Flash enabled


    For intraoral photographs we recommend adjusting the camera settings using one of the 3 user defineable settings This gives you greater
    control over the exposure and depth of field of the images resulting in higher quality pictures than in the Automatic mode The settings
    for each user setting only needs to be created once as the camera will store the settings in memory

    1 Changing User Settings 2 General settings
    You should change the user settings to one of the 3 user To take intraoral images the camera must be switched to the Macro
    defined settings To change settings hold down on the Close up mode To activate this mode press the MF button on the left
    Function button on the top of the camera and rotate side of the camera until the icon appears in the Control Panel and the
    the Command Dial The Control Panel will display the LCD monitor The Anytime Flash mode should be turned on as well
    4 possible settings C A C 1 C 2 and C 3
    Select the C 1 setting for the intraoral photographs
    3 Adjusting ISO film speed 4 Adjusting Aperture Priority
    The ISO settings define how quickly the camera takes the For better depth of field you should adjust the Aperture settings Setting
    picture A higher ISO number means the camera will take the camera on Aperture Priority allows you to adjust the camera so you
    the picture quickly so there s less chance of blurry pic can take pictures where the foreground and the background are both sharp
    tures This is especially useful for intraoral pictures This is crucial for intraoral photographs

    To set the ISO settings hold down the flash button on the To enable Aperture Priority hold down the Mode button and rotate the
    left side of the camera and rotate the Command Dial locat Command Dial located on the top of the camera until the icon appears
    ed on top of the camera as shown



    Next rotate the Command Dial all the way to the right until the you reach
    The letters ISO should appear in the Control Panel You an F Stop of about 8 0 which appears in the Control Panel screen at the
    should stop rotating the dial when ISO 400 appears top of the camera This fully zooms in the lens and is ideal when taking
    intraoral pictures You should now hold the camera as close to
    the subject as possible before the image goes out of focus


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    Nikon Coolpix 5700 Help Guide Quick Ceph Systems
    5 Adjusting the Metering
    Metering allows the camera to determine how much light is necessary for After all of the settings
    have been selected the
    illuminating a certain picture You should use Center Weighted Control Panel at the top of
    Metering for intraoral pictures as it allows you to preserve background the camera should resem
    detail while providing the right amount of light output for the teeth To ble the image shown
    below
    select this click on the Menu button on the back of the camera and use
    the Selector button to navigate to the Metering option as shown below
    When Center Weighted is highlighted push on the right arrow of the
    Selector button to select
    6 Adjust the Speedlight settings
    Manual Mode with
    To eliminate overexposure for intraoral pictures you can adjust the flash Macro setting
    output of Nikon s Speedlight To do this click on the Menu button on the Anytime Flash
    back of the camera Then click on the left arrow of the Selector Button Selector Button ISO 400 setting
    Aperture Priority
    Scroll down to the S option and click to the right The screen will show Center Weighted Metering
    Setup 1 at the top Scroll down past the last option on this page to get to Reduced Flash output
    Speedlight Opt Click to the right and select Variable Power

    We recommend using a setting of 1 3 for frontal and buccal intraorals
    However you may need to adjust this value to fit the lighting in your office

    Tips for Taking Intraoral Images
    To take intraoral images zoom in the lens fully and physically move the camera away from the TIP
    patient s mouth until the image comes into focus This is recommended because the flash is further
    We recommend pur
    from the patient s mouth decreasing the possibility of overexposure Also this gives you more room chasing an additional
    to crop the image as well as room to position the rectractors and mirrors We recommend taking the Nikon EN EL1
    rechargeable Li ion
    frontal and buccal intraoral pictures about 8 to 10 inches from the patient s mouth Although this may battery The pro
    seem far with the camera s high resolution you will not lose clarity when cropping the images When grammed settings
    will be lost if the bat
    you are taking the frontal and buccal intraoral pictures make sure to take the picture at a 90 angle to teries are taken out
    the teeth Also try to align the horizontal plane of the camera with the patient s occlusal plane This of the camera for
    more than 2 hours
    will save time as you will not have to rotate the image inside Quick Ceph later

    For the occlusal pictures we recommend taking the images approximately 10 inches away from the
    patient s mouth Due to the height of the flash taking the image closer would result in the patient s
    lips obscuring the flash
    TIP
    Occlusal pictures tend to be darker than the frontal and buccal pictures We recommend If the occlusal pic
    increasing the aperture of these pictures by one or two F stops by rotating the tures appear too
    dark reduce the F
    Command Dial slightly to the left You can also set the camera to the Automatic Stop to 4 0 This will
    mode and turn on the Macro Close up mode For upper occlusal images taken with a increase the amount
    of light going through
    mirror we recommend flipping the camera upside down to eliminate shadowing Command Dial
    the lens making the
    Please remember to horizontally flip the image when you import it into Quick Ceph image brighter
    Otherwise the image will be displayed horizontally inverted

    Deleting Camera Images
    Once the images are transferred into Quick Ceph they can be deleted
    from the camera by clicking on the Menu button and selecting CF Card
    Format The window to the right will appear Click on Format

    C Adjusting Images While in QCIPro and QC2000
    Images taken while the camera is flipped upside down can be rotated easily in QC2000 and QCIPro For information on
    image editing please see Chapter 2 of the Quick Ceph Manual downloadable from www quickceph com

    Please Note We only recommend this camera We do not manufacture it If you have technical difficulties
    please contact Nikon Support at 800 645 6689


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