Twin Flash Dental Photography

Twin Flash Dental Photography

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You want to know which Twin flash to get for your DSLR so you can show off you artistic dental photography?

We got you covered!

Did you know a dentsit who takes frequent pictures of their work and uses them to display proposed treatments in the future, double or triple their income?

Eye opener isn’t it?!

If you wanted  a basic setup then we would recommend you check out our ‘which DSLR better for dental photography?’  as well as ‘which Lens is good for dental photography?‘. If you want to set up a basic flash then you will benefit from ‘Ring flash for dental photography‘.

But if you want to go to the next level and you do more aesthetic dentistry then you are in for a treat!

I will be bringing you the best set up, best alternative set up and the Photo master level Studio Set up!

Let’s begin!

Why should you use a Twin flash instead of a Ring Flash for dental photography?

The answer is simple. Because the source of the light form the flash is hitting your desired object at a 45 degrees angle form either side, it allows the light to bounce back at an off angle to the lens, meaning the brightness or the shine isn’t as sharp, therefore doesn’t mask the details in your work. 

Or in simple terms, the picture comes out softer and more artistic. See the example .

Twin Flash Dental Photography. source: https://www.styleitaliano.org/everyday-dental-bleaching-clinical-case/

Canon – Twin flash Dental Photography

Meike MK-MT24 2.4g Wireless Macro Twin Flash 

Attention all Canon lovers…This beauty of a twin flash is more suitable for your Canon DSL bodies. It is powerful as well s durable with a long life span meaning you will be taking beautiful smile pictures for time to come.

PROS:

  • Wireless
  • Powerful
  • Brand security and quality assurance

CONS:

  • £££ Price Tag
  • May need additional accessories

Nikon – Twin flash Dental Photography

Elerose Wireless Dual Flash for Nikon

Nikon Lovers…FEAR NOT! We got you covered!

If you want to stay up to date and invest in the latest twin flash for your Nikon DSLR to make your work stand out form the rest, then Elerose wireless Dual flash is for you.

With it’s high power, easy handling and user friendly panel it is superior for any Nikon DSLR camera.

PROS:

  • High Power
  • Durable and Quality assurance
  • Wireless

CONS:

  • £££ Price Tag
  • May need additional accessories

Best Alternatives – Twin flash Dental Photography

YONGNUO YN24EX E-TTL Macro Flash Speedlte 5600K

YONGNUO is one of my all time alternative twin flash which delivers a powerful light source and ensures that your images are soft but crisp at the same time. Plus, the price tag is lower which is always grate news.

PROS

  • £ Price tag
  • powerful and durable
  • Compatible for both Canon and Nikon

CONS

  • NOT WIRELESS

STUDIO SET UP – Twin flash Dental Photography

If you are reading this, firstly I want to say thank you and I hope you enjoyed the blog so far. But secondly, you want to know the once set up where not only you can set up once and forget, BUT you can also leave your manual setting on your DSLR untouched no matter what picture you’re taking.

You can always read ‘ Dental Photography – Camera Settings Made Simple [2021 UPDATE]’.

Let’s not keep you waiting.

Neewer 600W Studio Strobe Softbox Lighting Kit

PROS:

  • £ Price Tag
  • Powerful
  • Multipurpose
  • Easy of use
  • No need to adjust camera settings for different image types
  • Wireless

CONS

  • Fixed position

FAQ

Q: Which is better Twin flash or Studio?

A: It all depends on your space and where you can manoeuvre around your patient. If you don’t have room for studio set up then go twin flash. However, if you want ease of use and have the space then Studio set up gets Our vote every time!

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