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    This is kinda old, but search revealed no prior mention. Check it out!


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    interesting!
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    Someone needs to make an MFT-to-iPhone adapter. Could be nice and compact. Guess it would be kind of awkward with the focus-by-wire though.

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    That's pretty rad. Although I must say if I were to make one it would be much nicer. Get some JB weld and bondo in there. Now that I think about it I have a spare rear Canon lens cap and iPhone case... FML here comes a new project.

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    Looked around my house. I have everything I need to get started except the iPhone case. I'm also (as per suggestion in the comments) going to use my FD mount lenses. So I have control over the F/stop.

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    I did that with a site level and my point and shoot 5MP in Afghanistan. Images were washed out until I corrected with image SW, but was able to get a rather close up shot of a mountain ridge a half mile away.

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