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core77.com - 1/5/2009
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The iPhone camera flat-out sucks, but there's enough people carrying them around that there's still a pretty penny to be made off of accessorizing said sucky camera. USB Fever is selling detachable magnetic lenses in fish-eye, 2x zoom and wide angle/super macro. Can a pistol-grip or tripod ...
geardiary.com - 12/29/2008
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geardiary.com —
USB Fever have a trio of lenses that
adhere to your iPhone via a magnetic ring. The...
wide angle lens (pictured above) offers a .67x zoom with Super Macro. The trio of lenses provide: Wide Angle, Telephoto (2x) and Fish-Eye capabilities to the ...
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iPhone magnetic mount lenses clarify your photos
ohgizmo.com - 12/30/2008
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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 ...
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Magnetic Mount iPhone Lenses
gizmodo.com - 12/30/2008
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gizmodo.com —
We have seen several different add-on lenses designed
to enhance the iPhone camera, but these versions ditch...
the case in favor of magnetic mounts. There are also three different lenses to choose from. Because the iPhone has a plastic case, a ...
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Magnetic Mount Lenses Add Wide Angle, Telephoto and ...
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Magnetic iPhone Camera Lenses
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... I really don't rely on my iPhone camera for taking high-quality photos so it's never really bothered me. But for those of you who want more versatility out of your digital snapshots taken on your iPhone these lenses provide telescopic, fish-eye, and wide-angle capabilities. A magnetic adhesive tape allows you to easily place the attachments over your camera lens. |via Core77| ...
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