Dental Eye III makes clinical photos painless

Aug. 1, 1999
With more and more dentists using intraoral photography as a way to put their patients at ease, a quick, simple-to-use, and precise macro camera becomes essential. Yashica, a leading manufacturer of fine photographic equipment, has the correct prescription with the Dental Eye III, the next generation for clinical photography. Intraoral photography allows a dentist to show patients before-and-after photographs of a procedure they may be considering. Patients then can preview the end-result before

With more and more dentists using intraoral photography as a way to put their patients at ease, a quick, simple-to-use, and precise macro camera becomes essential. Yashica, a leading manufacturer of fine photographic equipment, has the correct prescription with the Dental Eye III, the next generation for clinical photography. Intraoral photography allows a dentist to show patients before-and-after photographs of a procedure they may be considering. Patients then can preview the end-result before committing to the procedure.

Dr. Joe Blaes, Dental Economics editor, runs a successful cosmetic practice in the St. Louis area. Discussing the simplicity of the Dental Eye III, Dr. Blaes said: "We were amazed, because there was no learning curve with this camera. We simply unpacked it, read the instructions, and immediately began shooting great slides."

The Dental Eye III also is a great tool for hobbyists. Whether shooting flowers, stamps, coins, or any number of other items that require macro photography, the Dental Eye III can`t be beat. With a smaller and lighter body construction than the previous Dental Eye models and a new, brighter viewfinder for easier focusing, every photo can be a work of art.

To make the camera more affordable than ever, Yashica is offering a rebate of up to $100 to the purchasers of a new Dental Eye III when they also buy any Yashica Dental Eye III accessory (through Sept. 30). The rebate applies to new Yashica mirror sets, Yashica 2x lens, and Yashica AC adapter. There is a limit of one rebate per camera purchase. (Requests must be postmarked by Nov. 5.)

For more information, call (800) 526-0266 or check out the company`s Web site at www.yashica.com.

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