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Photography Equipment

 

Canfield sets the standard for patient imaging with everything from digital cameras to lighting systems and clinical photography accessories. With over fifteen years experience in clinical photography, Canfield excels at providing the medical industry with high-quality imaging solutions that are tailored to your needs.

Canon EOS Rebel T2i
The Canon EOS Rebel T2i includes a host of professional features, including an 18 Megapixel CMOS sensor and full HD video capture. more >



Canon PowerShot G12
The 10MP Canon PowerShot G12 clinical-grade digital camera makes it easy to consistently obtain repeatable results. more >



Nikon D90 Digital SLR
The Nikon D90 represents a new generation of digital SLR cameras with Live View, 12.9MP CMOS detector and HD movie mode. more >



Nikon D300 Digital SLR
The D300 delivers Nikon quality and impressive 12.3 MP resolution. Ask us about wireless capability with the D300. more >



Canfield TwinFlash & Filters
Canfield's TwinFlash provides the balanced cross-lighting needed to properly capture skin features without the distraction of unnecessarily harsh shadows. more >



Canfield EpiFlash
Developed by Canfield, the triple-function EpiFlash makes it easy to capture high quality reproducible photographs for the entire range of dermatologic procedures. This versatile flash makes dermoscopic photography fast and efficient. more >



Canfield Digital Photo Studio

Canfield IntelliStudio™
With three intelliFlash units calibrated and balanced for skin imaging, this system makes taking high quality studio images practical anywhere in your practice - just mount your camera and shoot. And when you use Mirror software, you can capture directly into the patient chart with full control over the camera and flash. . more >



Canfield Monopod

Canfield Monopod
The Monopod provides a stable base for your camera and adjusts from 29-61'' in height. more >



Canfield Close-up Scale

Canfield Close-up Scale
The Close-up Scale adds a definitive reference to magnification in clinical images. more >