On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 09:49:34 -0700, Savageduck
<savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote:
>On 2011-07-29 09:38:15 -0700, charles <> said:
>
>> On Thursday the Photojojo Store released the iPhone SLR Mount, a
>> hardware attachment that allows you to use your fancy Canon EOS or
>> Nikon SLR lenses while shooting pictures with your iPhone. It costs
>> $249 for the iPhone 4 version and $190 if you get it for the iPhone
>> 3GS or iPhone 3G models.
>>
>> "The iPhone4 takes pretty decent photos and gorgeous video, but its
>> limitation is the lens built into it that can't go wide or give you
>> shallow depth of field," said Amit Gupta, founder of Photojojo who
>> worked with a company in Hong Kong to get this product made. "But if
>> you use an SLR lens you can focus on a person or subject and blur out
>> the background for that shallow depth of field effect."
>>
>> <more>
>> http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/tech...de-camera.html
>
>Thursday?
>Oh!
>>
>You mean Thursday, July 7, not July 28.
>
>Anyway it is old news and a silly way to throw away $250. If you are
>going to carry the lens you might as well have it attached to a camera
>rather than a phone.
I'm on a Facebook group for photographers and that's exactly,
almost word for word what the guy who started the group said.
We ought to post that all over on as many discussion boards as
possible to teach them a lesson about releasing brain farts that
they've made reality.
And the iPhone might very well take "pretty decent photos"
compared to a lot of point and shoot cameras, but we should point out
to people the vast difference in quality between an SLR sensor taking
images in RAW format and the iPhone as well.