Showing posts with label apple iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple iphone. Show all posts

7/20/11

Olloclip three-in-one lens for iPhone 4.

The age of lugging around a pricey DSLR kit just to capture casual fisheye, wide-angle and macro photos may be nearing its end -- for some of us, at least. Designed by a startup duo in California, the Olloclip was the first project featured in our Insert Coin series, and we were thrilled to learn not only that it was successfully funded, but that the device is ready to ship to both early supporters and new customers just two months later. The accessory brings the functionality of all three lenses to the iPhone 4, and it does so well enough to warrant leaving your pro kit at home on occasion -- assuming, of course, that your photographs aren't responsible for putting food on the table.

While a bargain compared to its professional equivalents, $70 is a lot to spend on any iPhone accessory, so the lens's price tag may not sit well with some users. Also, design limitations mean you won't be able to use the lens with other devices, and there's no way to guarantee compatibility with future iPhones as well. Nonetheless, we had a blast shooting with the Olloclip, and we think you will too. Head past the break to find out why.

The Olloclip is incredibly easy to use. You don't need to install any software, though it's compatible with any and all iPhone apps. And mounting or swapping lenses just takes a second, as you can see in our hands-on video. We did have some trouble using one hand to remove the wide-angle lens to expose the macro, as we were using the other hand to hold the iPhone, though unscrewing the lens while it's mounted on the phone is less of a challenge. It's also important to note that because of the iPhone's higher multiplication factor in video mode, the wide-angle and fisheye lenses will present a completely different perspective when shooting video than they do when capturing stills. Don't be discouraged, however -- the video crop factor actually eliminates much of the distortion we experienced with the wide-angle lens.


Go watch the video ok.

7/7/11

iPad2 JailBreak is OUT! How to JailBreak the iPad2 - Step-by-step instructions!!! =)

First you need to down Redsnow first - here's the link for Windows and Mac.

1. Run Redsn0w, and direct it to your current ipsw - like how previous ones are done. =P

2. Click on Install Cydia as shown below:

3. Make sure your iPad is OFF and PLUGGED IN to the computer before you hit next.

4. After hitting next, the guide will walk you through putting your device in DFU mode. Follow the onscreen instructions exactly. It is those press and hold instructions... =)

5. Sit back and wait for now. You will get the following message:

So that is how to perform an iPad 2 jailbreak with iOS 4.3 using RedsnOw.

7/2/11

My favourite iPad apps!!!

Okay this is my next post - also using the Blogsy app for iPad. I'm here chilling at my sis' place, using her awesome UniFi and trying to update my blog at the same time... Anyways, here are some of my favourite apps right now...

Archie Comics!!!

Flipboard!!!!!


Of course, Twitter for iPad!!!



...and then I've got Penultimate for my sketches...



Lastly, the Blogsy app - for blogging right away!




6/13/11

The Booq iPad Taipan Shadow XS bag.

The new iPad Taipan shadow XS Booq iPad bag blends a slick messenger style with a professional, understated appearance. The Taipan XS shadow bag is compact and lightweight yet surprisingly roomy and protective, luxurious interior offers plenty of room for papers, business cards, keys, and iPad accessories.

Key Features For the Booq iPad Taipan shadow Bag...
  • Densely padded iPad compartment
  • Super plush interior
  • Un-snap internal front pocket divider to increase space for larger items
Nice, isnt it?

It feels like a Crumpler, looks like a Crumpler, but not a Crumpler. =)