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a lens of one centimeter ... useful!

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Page By: chaberton

Created/Edited: Jul 22, 2011 / Aug 31, 2011

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Why use a cell phone photo?

Since the beginning of my profession as a veterinarian, I felt it necessary to document clinical cases in the best possible way. Cards attached to medical history of photographic images was a useful complement to patient data. The use of cameras at the beginning made ​​everything complicated and long and is almost always a macro images I did not have the opportunity to immediately verify the success. With the advent of digital photography, this problem has been overcome, although the bulky and heavier equipment was not always the best solution to get the chance, even offsite, to take pictures or film patients at high definition.
The solution presented itself in recent years, with the advent of mobile phones equipped with optical cameras.
Small, light, memory capacity and high-resolution images of gradually higher.
Since the phone for a doctor, an omnipresent objectas his briefcase visiting the watch. From there to decide to use it for personal photos up was short.
Landscapes, close-ups, but especially in macro function that gives the best in you.
Personally I prefer to put the zoom to maximum, and gradually space out the device from the subject. As soon as the AF gives the green light, shooting and the result is almost always optimal. The small, but powerful, flash makes the subject even more saturated and contrasted.
The small size of the unit makes it possible great contorsions around the subject to photograph, discover unusual perspectives!

Is is the ideal companion during climbing, it is good good hanging on the neck inside the shirt. Depending standby ready to shoot with one hand, thanks to the sensitive shutter button.

Specifications.

Dimensions: Lenght 11 cm. High 5 cm. Thickness 1,5 cm. Weight. 120 gr.
Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar 2,8/28
Resolution 12 Megapixels.
High brightness screen 8cm. x 4,2 cm.
Battery Life 12 hours in standby (ready to shot)

Photo outdoors.

From the clouds emerges the Titan.
 

Beautiful Dauphiné.
 

Reflections on the River.
 

Close-ups.

Spring, the return of a welcome guest!
 

The winner!
 
I feel good.
 

Macro Photo.

How to walk on water?
 
If this is paradise ... help!
 
Spring sky is a perfect background.
 
Workers in action.
 
It will be a beautiful butterfly.
 

Photos by light microscopy.

Simply by placing the small camera lens to an eyepiece of the microscope, one can obtain images magnified 1000x. The optical planachromatic immersion, brings out minute details of the insect world.

A real nuisance
 

 
Mosquito Feathers.
 
 
Having hooks so for climbing !
 

A good definition of images.

Using the device to the maximum setting, you can get images of about 27 Megabytes in size. Sufficiently sharp to be able to get a particular magnification, or good 20x30 prints.
 
The Lords of the Air, the Royal Owl.
 
 
Eyes.
 

Images

Beauty and the Beast.It has the more intense color, but!Flowers and ice of the Chaberton.Clouds with the tail.Fireworks.If this is paradise ... help!
Me and my shadow.Mount CornourDiantus Glacialis.Cute little friend " Hook".Apollo in the name and fact.Hairy bee!
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oldgoatwasatchGreat Idea

oldgoatwasatch

Voted 10/10

Thanks to you and this article I was able to get a picture of a Blazing Star Mentzelia when I happened on one without my camera. Now if I can just figure out how to get it on my computer.
Posted Aug 15, 2011 1:16 pm

chabertonRe: Great Idea

chaberton

Hasn't voted

Hey, fantastic, an image of a blazing star, me never seen!
Thank you very much for your visit and your beautiful words.
Ciao.
Roberto.
Posted Aug 16, 2011 12:31 pm

tahoecedarGreat Article...!

tahoecedar

Voted 10/10

I am still trying to get over my shock! All day, I have been mad at my camera for being so bulky and for being so picky about settings, and annoyed at myself for being so addicted to my heavy tripod...we finally made friends again, down on the lake, in low light...! Thank you so much for educating me!
Posted Nov 26, 2011 1:13 am

chabertonRe: Great Article...!

chaberton

Hasn't voted

Thank you very much and...
have a really nice weekend.
Good Shots!
Roberto.
Posted Nov 26, 2011 6:01 am

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