Guide to Using Camera and Dermatoscope for Teledermatology
This comprehensive guide provides advice on using cameras and dermatoscopes for teledermatology. It includes information on recommended equipment, approximate prices, and useful links for taking high-quality images. Watch the accompanying videos for valuable tips on capturing images effectively.
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Camera and dermatoscope for teledermatology See video for advice on taking images
Photography (approx. prices indicated) DL-4 Dermlite 1000 Dermlite Foto X 1000 (lens only) Heine iC1 800 VEOS DS3 Canfield 1100 DL-1 Dermlite 200 (ok only!) Handyscope Fotofinder 500 HUD Dermlite: 100 (difficult to use)
Useful links for taking images: Bristol https://youtu.be/vyDo9wj_fkM Leeds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkGjlvGIhZo