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EyeSpecial C-II: Designed exclusively for dentistry

Shofu’s EyeSpecial C-II camera. (Photo: Shofu Dental Corp.)

Wed. 25 November 2015

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NEW YORK, N.Y., USA: A 2015 recipient of the prestigious Pride Institute’s Best of Class Technology Award, Shofu Dental Corp.’s EyeSpecial C-II camera has been revolutionizing the way photography is performed in dental practices and laboratories. Equipped with intuitive, cutting-edge abilities tailored for dentistry, Shofu asserts this camera will help achieve the varied needs of a busy dental office, whether it is the dentist, assistant or hygienist performing the clinical photography, case documentation or patient and lab communication.

The EyeSpecial C-II captures high-quality images with ease and convenience, according to the company. It has an exceptional depth-of-field range, smart autofocus and unique flash capabilities that ensure true-color reproduction and superb clinical photography. Like smartphones and tablets, Shofu’s camera is highly intuitive, user friendly, compact and ultra-lightweight.

The camera features eight preset dental shooting modes, each designed to address a specific dental photography need. Made for comfort and functionality, the EyeSpecial C-II exceeds stringent infection control protocols. The camera is water-, chemical- and scratch-resistant and can be quickly disinfected with a wipe, a task that can sometimes be daunting when performed on traditional equipment.

Operating Shofu’s camera is also virtually stress-free, according to the company, because no extensive technical knowledge is required to work with the EyeSpecial C-II, an attribute that brings consistency and efficacy to treatment planning and allows the clinician to delegate clinical photography tasks to staff members.

The Shofu camera offers numerous features that facilitate in-office and peer-to-peer collaboration and patient education, according to the company. 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 function enables making notes on images, which can be valuable when discussing therapy options or pointing out problematic areas in a treatment.

The camera also has the ability to wirelessly interconnect with other systems in the dental office and laboratory. When equipped with a Wi-Fi card, a photograph captured with the camera will instantly appear on connected office devices, including a computer screen, a laptop and an iPad, turning a dental office or a laboratory into an efficient communication hub.

(Source: Shofu Dental Corp.)

 

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