crzyfotopeeple
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Thank you. I normally shoot at F11 and I make sure I choose the magic angle to fully utilize the depth of field.
As far as I can tell, the "magic angle" is where you tilt the patients head back juuuust enough so when you lift the tongue and epiglottis up with your laryngascope (I prefer miller blades), you get a clear view of the vocal chords and it's a straight shot to the trachea.Thank you. I normally shoot at F11 and I make sure I choose the magic angle to fully utilize the depth of field.
Please explain "magic angle".
As far as I can tell, the "magic angle" is where you tilt the patients head back juuuust enough so when you lift the tongue and epiglottis up with your laryngascope (I prefer miller blades), you get a clear view of the vocal chords and it's a straight shot to the trachea.Thank you. I normally shoot at F11 and I make sure I choose the magic angle to fully utilize the depth of field.
Please explain "magic angle".
Nah...As far as I can tell, the "magic angle" is where you tilt the patients head back juuuust enough so when you lift the tongue and epiglottis up with your laryngascope (I prefer miller blades), you get a clear view of the vocal chords and it's a straight shot to the trachea.Thank you. I normally shoot at F11 and I make sure I choose the magic angle to fully utilize the depth of field.
Please explain "magic angle".
That sounds dirty.