ohgizmo.com - 12/30/2008
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iPhone Magnetic Wide Angle Lens (Image courtesy USBfever) By Andrew Liszewski It’s no secret that the iPhone’s built-in digital camera isn’t its strongest selling point. And while using some sort of lens attachment might make it a bit more useful, they usually require an extra housing for ...
slashgear.com - 12/30/2008
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slashgear.com —
Up until now, adding specialists lenses to your
iPhone required a case with the new lens embedded...
into it. Problem is, that adds bulk and limits you to a specific case. Now, USB Fever are offering three magnetic lenses suitable for the iPhone - in ...
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Magnetic zoom & fish-eye lenses for iPhone 3G
iphonebuzz.com - 1/5/2009
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iphonebuzz.com —
We must admit the iPhone’s camera takes a
pretty decent picture, but for some that is not...
enough. Some people are paying up to $100 for a case that has a built in lens. This makes it hard to put on and remove. Luckily for us USB Fever has come up ...
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iPhone gets quick and easy magnetic lenses
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Magnetic / detachable lenses suddenly make cellphone cameras fun
Engadget —
... yet to come across any that were this universal (and be to honest, this useful). Sure, one could argue that a detachable wide-angle, fisheye or 2x telephoto lens made for a cellphone camera is more likely to do nothing than something, but we prefer to look on the sunny side of things. In other words, it's totally worth $16.99 just to be able to make your subjects pause as you whip out the correct lens for the occasion... which you're photographing on your C905. [Via OhGizmo] Filed under: Cellphones Magnetic / detachable lenses suddenly make ...
Apple iPhone magnetic add-on camera lens enhancements
Phones Review —
... via add-on camera lenses.
USBfever add-on magnetic camera lenses for the Apple iPhone immediately increases the iPhones obvious lack of proper zoom, and offer a variety of lenses from wide-angle to fish-eye and everything in-between.
One problem is that the add-on lenses do tend to bulk out the Apple iPhone somewhat, but it you don’t mind having an extra bit of bulk in your pocket the USBfever magnetic iPhone lenses aren’t a bad option at $16.99.
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