Suggestions Technical: |
1. Zoom the camera to the telephoto position before focusing on your subject. Once the framing is correct (frame your subject with the camera in the vertical position), physically move in or out until the subject's head and chin are within the frame. |
2. *Using the camera in the wide angle or normal lens position will make the nose appear larger than it is and can make the light from the flash too bright. Use telephoto lens position! |
3. The flash brightness on the subject's head is controlled by how close you are to the subject:
a) If the photo is too bright, move a step away from the subject.
b) If too dark, move a step closer. In both cases, re-frame the subject before taking the next photo. |
4. Always hold the shutter release button halfway down. If you try and take a photo without holding it halfway down, there is a delay between the time you press and when the photo is actually made. This often results in the photo being taken too late and the moment missed. Keeping the shutter partially depressed ensures that the camera has focused on the subject and it is ready to take the photo. No delay! |
5. Take more than one photo of your patient. Give yourself and your patient a choice of which is the best photo to send to SmilePix. |