gizmodo.com - 12/30/2008
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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 self-adhesive ring with a magnet must first be ...
gizmodo.com - 1/3/2009
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Knowing that it is very hard that Apple
would ever release an iPhone Pro with physical keyboard
, Mat Brady from planetmat has sent me another image of a potential accessory. It looks great. Mat says that he build the accessory answering readers' ...
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geardiary.com - 12/29/2008
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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
gizmodo.com - 1/2/2009
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I have almost no apps in my iPhone,
despite John's excellent roundups and Adam's iPhone games recommendations
. I only have the most useful ones for NYC. iSteam looks like one to install and keep. As you can see in the video, the application adds ...
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First Silly iPhone App of the Year is Actually Amazingly ...
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Magnetically attachable iPhone camera lens
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... silly about slapping a more powerful lens on your iPhone, but if you are prone to do such a thing, this magnetic snap-on lens sold for $17 by USB Fever probably is the best way to do it: a little, magnetized rubber ring, affixed by glue around your iPhone's occulus, with the lens itself snapping on and off according to Rear Window style whims. And it works for other phones too.
Magnetic / Detachable Wide Angle Lens for iPhone / Cellphone / NDS [USB Fever via Gizmodo]
Magnetic mount lenses improve mobile phone’s camera; Work with the iPhone, too!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... iPhone as well) without making the device look too bulky. The exception is the iPhone 3G, which, because of its plastic back needs a self-adhesive ring with a magnet affixed to the area around the camera. That’s also provided in the box, along with lenses and a keychain strap. Best of all, the magnetic lenses cost only $17 and can also work with some notebook computers and digital cameras. USBfever have them in stock, so you may want to check them out…
[Via: Gizmodo]
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