
Ghosty.
You are lucky Antonin, i have no camera and am having to rely on my mobile phone for all my photography!!Diecast wrote:I am poor my friend Ghosty and so far I could not afford a new camera (my old camera has a broken zoom)
Antonin
My mobile phone has a poor makro fuction also, but my camera got a good night's sleep and in daylight I have got a better photosmotorman wrote:You are lucky Antonin, i have no camera and am having to rely on my mobile phone for all my photography!!Diecast wrote:I am poor my friend Ghosty and so far I could not afford a new camera (my old camera has a broken zoom)
Antonin
There are only three possible problems: wheels, axles, wheel supports.Tinman wrote:I'm quite aware of the issues you pointed out. My concerns have nothing to do with those "normal" issues with the models.
Like I said, the model in question has multiple issues. Even if you discount these, you still have at least three issues to contend with.
There is some truth in what "Fixer" says, but I would not use a Lazer lens, use a Lens from an older, maybe broken traditional film Camera, something you don't mind breaking open, this way you will have a few Lenses to experiment with.fixer wrote:I know this is off topic but Antonin said about no macro
I don't know if this is true but I was told that you can use the lens from a laser pointer held over the phone camera lens to create a macro lens
like I said don't know how true this is probably just having my leg pulled