Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Get a grip on your iPhone with ThingSling

Have you ever been in a hectical situation where you tried to pull your iPhone out of your pocket for a quick picture, and then almost let it fell? I'm sure you've been there too. Now this little gadget might be a simple but effective solution.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Turn your iPhone in a POV camera

Don't you hate it when you're chasing super villains and can't film yourself while being awesome because you need both hands to slash down those ninjas? Well, suffer no more. With this awesome Kickstarter-Project you can turn your iPhone into a POV camera!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Long exposure pictures

In this small tutorial i would like to show you how to take long-exposure pictures like this with your iPhone. Its actually very simple, and even though you won't get a high-quality result, its still quite impressive. I have covered long exposure photos already for those of you who want to try out light painting right here!

You will need:
  • The app Magic Shutter (or any app that lets you take long exposure photos)
  • A tripod (trust me on this one, you will see why later on)
  • A high place where you can look down on a city

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Tiltpod - the keychain tripod for your iPhone

I love gadgets. Did i mention that i love gadgets? Especially the useless useful ones. Photojojo did it again, when they designed and released their newest creation called "Tiltpod Mobile". It is actually a keyring that has a small tripod with it that works with your caseless iPhone.
The base of the tripod is made out of rubber, so it will probably stay firm on nearly every surface. But its not as cheap as it might look on first glance. It has a small magnetic ball that lets you tilt your iPhone just how you want it.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Apple acknowledges iPhone 5 camera problem

There has been quite a huge discussion about the so called purple flare of the iPhone 5 camera. Now, finally Apple has taken a statement when they answered an angry customer. They acknowledged the problem and said that you shouldnt point your iPhone 5 camera into bright light sources when taking pictures. Well thats one hell of a great solution.