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3 Camera Phone Iphone

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3 Camera Phone Iphone

2024-05-13 09:45:28

I bought this so that I could use my IR filter on my iPhone. It's amazing that the iPhone acts like a dedicated IR Camera...instant photos. It works and is attached via magnets but it's not a perfect fit. It is when the phone is out of the case. Still, no light leaks unless you are at .5x magnification on the phone. I used my step-up ring so I could use my regular magnetic filters. Love it.

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2024-05-01 06:51:50

Lets me use my iPhone with my mic without having the mic right atop the phone.

5
2024-07-09 01:33:31

3 items that do the job.

5
2024-09-09 01:15:59

Camera mount works well. Holds the phone firmly. It fits my iPhone 13 with case. Holds phone in horizontal "landscape" position, but my tripod ball head can turn to vertical. Remote works well. I've tried it at about 10 feet and it fired every time. Low cost, good deal.

5
2024-07-16 08:42:54

Good camera, lots of options to customize it to your use pattern. The case from this kit barely fits the camera, especially tight fit when you carry an extra battery. Wifi connection to iPhone app works great. Although the absence of GPS in the camera means you have to remember to turn on GPS logging on your phone app before using the camera, which drains your phone battery a lot more. No Mac wifi syncing app, so I have to go back to connecting the sd card to my MacBook. Don't sync all pictures to your phone if you plan to later import from the sdcard because some metadata (like lens info) doesn't transfer to the MacOS Photo.app through the iPhone syncing method.

5
2024-05-09 07:16:10

I have only used the intervalometer and lightning features using my iPhone 6 and on my Sony RX10 III and Sony A7 II and got outstanding results. The options with in each mode are numerous and a little experimentation is helpful. But that is what I like to do, is play around with it. I used the intervalometer to record 2500 photos, 1/sec. to do a movie of clouds over Pikes Peak, using PowerDirector 14 and got very good results. I also set it up in my living room during a thunderstorm and set the timer for 1 hour. Had to experiment a little on exposure and sensitivity of the Pluto trigger, and I ended up with spectacular results. It even took daylight photos of lightning! I can't wait to experiment with Startrails, motion detection (using the provided laser), sound detection, and vibration detection. Popping balloons should be fun, there are a number of high speed photography applications. According to the FAQ in the Pluto app, the sound and light modes have a response time of 1ms. Lightning response time is 0.2 sec, and in Laser mode, tens of micro-seconds. You can download the app for IOS and Android and peruse the manual to see just how powerful and flexible this small gadget is. It also answers many questions I've seen posted. You don't need to own the trigger in order to download it. A very helpful feature is that, although a bluetooth connection is used between phone and the Pluto Trigger, for intervalometer work you can walk away with your phone and let the camera do it's work. This doesn't apply, however to Smart Sensor modes, which use the sensors in your phone in order to work. I happen to have an old iPhone 5 that I can leave by my camera, if need be. I would certainly recommend this to anyone who loves to play with and experiment with their camera.

5
2024-07-08 05:50:10

My Belkin MagSafe iPhone mount just arrived Dec 1st. I popped it on my iPhone 13 Pro Max and hooked on the top of my M2 MacBook Air display so that the phone's camera becomes my FaceTime/Zoom webcam. As good as my MacBook's camera is, my iPhone's camera is noticeably much better! With iOS 16 installed, the iPhone camera is easily selectable in prefs for both apps. I also like the metal ring which folds out to become either a prop or a finger ring for added security while holding the phone in my hand. I like that I can leave the mount on the phone and it still slides easily into my pocket.

5
2024-06-08 04:15:10

I use the Overboard Waterproof iPhone case everyday ( in conjunction with the camera float and my GPS tracker App) on my SUP paddles / workouts. The large viewing window let's me track my speed and progress while stand up paddleboarding with the confidence that my iPhone is safe and secure. I love the safety of having my phone with me on the water should I need it - and the pictures I take through the bag come out great. Knowing my phone is safe from water damage, and highly visible in the OB case is a comfort.

5
2024-05-06 08:33:23

I was a bit worried as the iPhone 14 Pro has a big camera bulging out of it. But the case is wonderfully designed with the protective area for the camera being flushed/just a tad longer than the camera protrudes! The phone is also very slippery but the case provides excellent grip and it hasn't slipped once since I put the case on! I can't vouch for the drop test area but I can only assume it will work in that department too with all the other features it has provided. Do be aware that some screen protectors are not compatible with this phone case though. If there is any room for improvement, I'd say that they make that abundantly clear when purchasing the case as you read the description, with the way the case performs I would happily switch screen protectors in an instant. 5/5 still though!

5
2024-04-12 09:37:50

I’m using this to replace a lightweight model for an iPhone plus. It’s very stable and the mount grips my 11 Pro safely. I read some reviews that indicated that there were problems getting the clamp to hold a phone in place but I had no trouble. Another really nice feature is that you can swivel the mount to hold your phone (or light camera) in portrait mode. The legs are very sturdy feeling and are stiff enough that I think they could manage many of the DSLR cameras out in the market, but I would not think it could hold a camera with heavy lens.

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