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| #1 Post by Jeriko, on Tue Jul 6 2010 8:52 AM |
| Nah, don't think this is real. Nice idea though! |
| #2 Post by Nyetwerke, on Tue Jul 6 2010 9:43 AM |
| It could be real, depending on the lens. People have been making and now buying adapters to fit spotting scopes onto digital cameras for years. |
| #3 Post by Jens, on Tue Jul 6 2010 10:4 AM |
| I got more info on this... Pointless mod |
| #4 Post by Igor, on Wed Jul 7 2010 9:37 AM |
| Stupid. |
| #5 Post by cgi5877, on Wed Jul 7 2010 6:3 PM |
| umm...retarded. |
| #6 Post by Anto, on Fri Jul 9 2010 2:33 PM |
| Not Possible, No direct sensor thus it's camera lens on a DSLR Lens? made no sense. Even if it will work, photos will be in bad quality and no auto focus, got to use Manuel lens which you got to buy. for what!!!?? |
| #7 Post by naise, on Sun Jul 18 2010 11:52 AM |
| the iphone has an auto focus feature in the camera/video application. The lens creates a different effect as opposed to a piece of glass. Besides, the sensor is in the phone. |




