Here are some answers to recent questions:
I have a digital camera (Nikon Coolpix 990) attached to my microscope. The scope is off to the left of the following picture. There’s also a video cam hooked up to the scope for my assistant to monitor what I’m doing. I’d rather have an intraoral camera than the Nikon hookup though.
I use my Canon SD500 camera for the other photos that I post.
I don’t have digital radiography in the office so I use an Epson scanner that has a transparency adapter to scan in xrays. I used to take pictures of xrays off the viewbox if I wanted them digitized. This worked decently, but requires a good knowledge of the camera’s exposure settings and some image manipulation on the computer. This was useful when I used to teach and didn’t have a scanner handy when some interesting xray came along.
