iPhone DSLR Prototype 1.0
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RE: iPhone DSLR Prototype 1.0
I hope a droid version comes out
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19/07/2010 01:00 PM |
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RE: iPhone DSLR Prototype 1.0
Glass in front of a moveable glass section, is zoom. But the digital clarity of the camera's phone along with the lens would make image's more detailed and focused. Glass and glass plus more glass makes a telescope. To use the iPhone's built in camera with an advanced compact lens... blah blah blah. whatever. It's a great ideal.
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19/07/2010 08:59 PM |
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RE: iPhone DSLR Prototype 1.0
(19/07/2010 08:59 PM)Eemajyn Wrote: Glass in front of a moveable glass section, is zoom. But the digital clarity of the camera's phone along with the lens would make image's more detailed and focused. Glass and glass plus more glass makes a telescope. To use the iPhone's built in camera with an advanced compact lens... blah blah blah. whatever. It's a great ideal.
That ain't true bud.
Like I said above, to get the quality you want with using the lens of an SLR you'll need to remove the lens of the iPhone.Also it's not true that the more glass the more it will zoom in, an Ultra wide angle lens has more glass than my 50mm.
(This post was last modified: 19/07/2010 10:50 PM by diego.)
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19/07/2010 10:49 PM |
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RE: iPhone DSLR Prototype 1.0
(19/07/2010 05:06 AM)diego Wrote: Nice mount but I still think all it's doing is adding unnecessary glass for a more shallow DoF.
The image quality will not increase just because of the fact the stock lens on the iPhone is still there beneath the more expensive glass. picture looking through binoculars but between you and the binoculars is a foggy piece of glass.
Did this with a normal camera.. Just put the lense to a mounted binocular set and then *click*!
Worked, but as Schmilk said, you need a steady source.
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