Abstract
This report aims to review a mirrorless camera as for a device for standardised intra-oral photography. Against an LSR camera currently used for the same purpose, the mirrorless camera proved advantageous with respect to portability. There still remain some challenges such as low resolution of the viewer and operability for it to launch a bid to a device of choice for standardised intra-oral photography. Nonetheless, considering the advancement of technology, the mirrorless appear as a promising near-future candidate for the device in clinical context.