Smartphones are able to shoot astonishingly high quality video these days, but ultimately, the lenses and sensors built into your phone are too small to get a decent shallow depth of field effect.
Smartphone lenses expand the usual fixed-zoom built-in lens to cover more views — but what about turning those SLR or mirrorless lenses you already own into a smartphone accessory? That’s the idea ...
Single lens reflex cameras have multiple lenses such as telephoto lenses and wide-angle lenses, fisheye lenses with macro lenses, etc. By replacing the lenses, it becomes possible to take completely ...
Powering up the performance of cameras on smartphones to the same level as digital single lens reflex cameras is "Beastgrip Pro"is. Beastgrip Pro is a camera rig with a smartphone attached, with a ...
Carrying a smartphone in your pocket gives you a powerful camera. Yet the slim design that makes your phone attractive, also makes it awkward to hold onto as a camera. Enter Beastgrip Pro, a rig ...
Beastgrip, a versatile smartphone rig and lens adapter system, is getting an upgrade, and its makers are again asking for help from the Kickstarter community to make it all possible. Within just 24 ...
Heath McKnight checks out the latest film and photography projects receiving the thumbs up from investors on the crowdfunding sites. We have some cool production equipment-related crowdfunding ...
O2 is a short film by Stanislav Kapralov that was shot entirely on an iPhone using Atlas Mercury anamorphic lenses thanks to Beastgrip’s new DOF Adapter Фoton. So, it turns out that RED was right all ...
Steve Johnston has created a new iPhone lens adapter called Turn-I-Kit which allows you to use Canon and Nikon lenses with your iPhone smartphone. Turn-I-Kit is an iPhone DOF adapter that allows you ...
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