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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Article: Choose the Right iPhone Battery Backup So You Can Shoot All Day. Don't lose the power in your Apple iPhone 5

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Article: 5 Tripod Mounts for the iPhone 5.These iPhonogoraphy-Friendly Gadgets Will Help You Capture a Sharper Image

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These iPhonogoraphy-Friendly Gadgets Will Help You Capture a Sharper Image

By Malachy Sherlock

January 4, 2013

Creating sharp images with the iPhone 5 depends to a large extent on how stable you can hold the phone. There are times when mounting the iPhone to a tripod is really the best option.


 

The light is low, but in front of you is a fantasic scene that you want to capture on your iPhone 5. The problem? A hand-held photo is bound to be blurry, even with the iPhone's built-in image stabilization. If you had a stand-alone compact camera and a tripod, you would simply place the camera on a tripod by attatching it via its built-in tripod mount. iPhones (and, in fact, almost all Smart Phones) lack this feature. Fortunately, there are plenty of choices that cost from $7 to $70 which will let you connect to a small tripod, monopod, or creative grip.




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