anyone explain what value there is to these lenses?
They give you different effects for your pictures, without using software to acheive them.
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anyone explain what value there is to these lenses?
i also wonder if the lenses are fast or slow.... wont know until i try...![]()
anyone explain what value there is to these lenses?
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not as pretty as an attached lens.
I do believe that these nothing more than a piece of plastic and a piece of glass, no moving parts.
So that would not apply.
Fast or slow would only apply to a lens that had its aperture built into it -- in this case, the aperture (I'm assuming) is fixed in the EVO. Regardless, it's contained within the phone, so your shutter speed is controlled by the ISO the phone selects and the amount of available light.
These are more teleconverters than actual lenses for an SLR.
How large is this ring? Will it be a problem with a silicon case on the phone, like the one from Seidio?
That's untrue. The quality of the optics has a lot to do with light transmission as well. Good glass will require a shorter exposure time than poor glass.
$100 Canon 50 f/1.8 lens
Have this same lens. Cannot be beat for the price! It's ridiculously good.
No, the quality of the glass has very little to do with the transmission of the light... if the glass is clear, light will transmit at the same frequency and intensity.
I have an $1800 Canon 70-200 f/2.8L lens, a $1300 Canon 24-50 f/2.8L lens and a $100 Canon 50 f/1.8 lens and, at the same aperture, shutter speed and ISO on the same scene will all create photographs at the same level of brightness.
On top of that, I slap on a $20 clear filter, just for protection which -- even though it's a very cheap piece of glass -- has absolutely no effect on the level of light allowed to fall onto the sensor.
Now, if you have a very dirty lens, or you start slapping on NGD filters or polarizers, then yeah -- that's what they're designed to do. But if the glass is clear, it's going to have a negligible effect.
Have this same lens. Cannot be beat for the price! It's ridiculously good.
I disagree, but to each their own.
Unfortunately the autofocus motor on mine shits the bed after about 18 months, every time. I use it a lot though, and at the price I really can't complain when I replace it.
Fast or slow would only apply to a lens that had its aperture built into it -- in this case, the aperture (I'm assuming) is fixed in the EVO. Regardless, it's contained within the phone, so your shutter speed is controlled by the ISO the phone selects and the amount of available light.
Can a current EVO owner confirm or deny the existence of a macro setting inside the camera options? The fish eye lense would be fun, but I swore I heard something about a macro option in the camera menu.