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exhibitors8 CDA Presents — August 20, 2015 Ad By Shofu Dental Corp. Staff n Designedexclusivelyfordentistry, the EyeSpecial C-II is a smart digital camera intended for clinical photog- raphy, dental/orthodontic case docu- mentation and for use at the bench in a laboratory. Equipped with a 12-megapixel sen- sor, a 49-mm close-up lens and a pano- ramic LCD touchscreen, the Shofu camera features eight preset dental shooting modes, each to address a specific need. Standard mode will most likely be used for the majority of photog- photos. Surgery mode facilitates tak- ing images from a greater distance, to remain clear of the dentist’s area of operation. Tele-macro mode is tailor-made for close-up photography and should be selected when higher magnification photos of anterior teeth, working models and indirect restorations are needed. Mirror mode can be used for tra- ditional clinical photography that requirestheuseofamirror,including capturing of occlusal images. Lab technicians and dentists work- ing with ceramic restorations will EyeSpecial C-II: A dentistry exclusive 5 Get the EyeSpecial C-II Digital Dental Camera today. (Photos/Provided by Shofu Dental Corp.) find isolate-shade mode useful. This function grays out the gingival part of an image to attain flawless shade matching. Whiteningmodewillbethehygien- ist’s favorite when demonstrating the before-and-after whitening. Low-glare mode activates anti- glare filters, a useful property when photographing anterior images and indirect restorations. The EyeSpecial C-II captures high- quality images with ease and conven- ience, according to Shofu. It has an exceptional depth-of-field range, fast autofocus and anti-shake capabilities that ensure true-color reproduction and superb imagery. Like smartphones and tablets, the Shofu camera is highly intuitive and user friendly, according to the com- pany. It employs a spot-focus function, activated with a tap of a finger on the screen, and cropping grid lines, both of which make excellence in dental photography easy to achieve. Operating the Shofu camera is vir- tually stress free as no extensive tech- nical knowledge is required to work with the EyeSpecial C-II, an attribute that,according tothecompany,brings consistency and efficacy to treatment planning and allows the clinician to delegate clinical photography tasks to staff members. The Shofu camera also offers numerous features that the company asserts will ameliorate patient com- munication and education. The LCD screen of the EyeSpecial C-II is larger than displays in typical smartphones and SLR-s, and it can be operated with a gloved hand. The draw/edit func- tion enables making notes on images, which can be a good benefit when discussing treatment options with patients or pointing out problematic areas. Designed for comfort and func- tionality, the EyeSpecial C-II exceeds stringent infection control protocols. The camera is water-, chemical- and scratch-resistant and can be disin- fected within seconds with a wipe. According to Shofu, the EyeSpecial C-II will help effectively harness the varied needs of the today’s dental office, whether it is the dentist, assist- ant or hygienist performing clinical photography, case documentation or patient and lab communication. Here at the CDA For more information or to see the EyeSpecialC-II,visitboothNo.1621,go online to www.shofu.com or call (800) 827-4638. raphy tasks. A variety of images can be taken in this mode, including reposing, smile, profile facial images, retracted anterior images, left and right buccal images, and upper/lower occlusal images. Face mode is recommended for capturing facial images or upper torso

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