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Depth of Field, Zoom and a Stereo Condensor Mic working on an iPhone 3gs (video)
Depth of Field, Zoom and a Stereo Condensor Mic working on an iPhone 3gs (video)
http://www.wantowle.comHoly crap! finally got it to work! As this video is being uploaded we made an even better version. these are early prototypes but we...
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OWLE Bubo continues to innovate: Adds depth of field, zoom and a stereo condensor mic to the iPhone 3GS
iPhonefreak — OWLE Bubo continues to innovate: Adds depth of field, zoom and a stereo condensor mic to the iPhone 3GS In what is quickly becoming one of my favorite gadgets of the year, the team behind the OWLE Bubo have just taken it one step further. Anyway, based on the latest video that has been released, they have managed to get some real goodies to work using the iPhones standard 30-pin dock connector. The news comes by way of what I would consider a must watch video, well, a must watch by anyone that is even remotely interested in what the iPhone 3GS is capable of in terms of video and sound quality. The video was announced by way of the @wantowle Twitter account ...

Monday Fun Video: OWLE Hacks iPhone into Near-Broadcast Quality Video Rig
The iPhone Blog — Take on OWLE team, add a hack into the iPhone dock connector, and what do you get? According to TechCrunch: The latest prototype that OWLE has developed, which is different than what they start shipping tomorrow, allows you to use lenses with depth of field and telephoto effects, XLR microphones (both wired and wireless microphones), stereo microphones and more. Basically, it allows you to plug in any professional audio equipment that filmmakers use, on your iPhone. The mics are plugged in through the 30 pin, and the telephoto lens was cobbled together. RED likely need ...

OWLE Team Adds Zoom Capabilities to iPhone 3GS
iSmashPhone —   Enhancing the video capturing abilities of the iPhone 3GS is no small feat but the duo of Harold Smith and Graham Mcbain behind the brilliant OWLE Bubo made it look like child's play. Now they have come up with a new hack which basically turns the iPhone into a lean, mean shooting machine. The new prototype is slightly different from OWLE Bubo as it lets the iPhone user utilize various lenses, photographic principles like depth of field and even XLR and stereo microphones. To achieve this photographic feat, the OWLE team made use of the 30 pin connector found on the bottom of the iPhone and hooked it up with professional ...

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