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Dec 05, 2012 20:05 |  #1

Had all of my stuff get stolen a few years ago, got a watch from the GF and wanted to take some pictures. The lighting is awful and it is hard to get the right focus on a phone, but I will get better with it and hopefully in the next couple months I will be able to pick up an slr again, it was just a punch in the gut to lose everything and kinda lost the desire I once had.

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Dec 05, 2012 20:47 |  #2

Those are very good. Have you looked at the Olloclip camera for the IPhone. I've got one, they're pretty nice.




  
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Dec 05, 2012 21:19 |  #3

rick_reno wrote in post #15331636 (external link)
Those are very good. Have you looked at the Olloclip camera for the IPhone. I've got one, they're pretty nice.

I had never heard of this before, just looked into them, it is amazing, thank you so much, it really broke my heart when I lost all my equipment, this is a fantastic low priced alternative.




  
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Dec 13, 2012 16:55 |  #4

footballdude2k3 wrote in post #15331745 (external link)
I had never heard of this before, just looked into them, it is amazing, thank you so much, it really broke my heart when I lost all my equipment, this is a fantastic low priced alternative.


that does suck man, I feel for you!

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