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One thing I do that the phone can not control the basics, such as auto focus, and control diaphargm, anyone with only a basic understanding of photography will is needed. As the shutter speed. You do not get a properly exposed image, but a combination of film speed (I know this is an obsolete term to some extent), the shutter speed and aperture. Obviously the diaphragm will remain open wide and resulting in the lowest depth of field. Longer the focal length, less depth of field too. Total loss of time and money in my opinion.As someone posted, if you are going to carry around a decent telephoto lens, then bring a decent SLR body with it.
The Photojojo iPhone Telephoto lens magnifies the image up to 8X, which should give the phone plenty of reach, although I expect the speed will take a pretty big hit. Still, at only $35 I don't think anyone's expecting it to perform like a really
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