
|Articles|July 1, 2002
Still photos can be taken from the video at a later time, saving precious office time
Author(s)H. Jay Wisnicki, MD
The digital camera revolution has rapidly entered the ophthalmology office. The main advantage of digital cameras is that they allow picture taking as well as image storage without film.
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