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Moment lenses are the latest attempt to make your smartphone's camera better

Moment lenses are the latest attempt to make your smartphone's camera better | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Moment is the latest company to attempt this feat, and its wide-angle and telephoto lenses are designed to complement an iPhone's, iPad's, or Samsung Galaxy's built-in camera lens. Launching on Kickstarter today, the company has the backing of Marc Barros, formerly of Contour Camera, a company that produced GoPro-like action cameras.
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With smartphones becoming a popular choice for photography, companies have begun creating products to improve the smartphone camera as we know it. The latest accessory for smartphone photographers is Moment, a wide-angle camera lens with a 18mm field of view. Check out the article for more information.

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The death of photography: are camera phones destroying an artform?

The death of photography: are camera phones destroying an artform? | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
From presidential selfies to never-ending Instagram feeds, the world is now drowning in images. Celebrated photographers debate the impact of this mass democratisation on their craft
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An interesting article that talks about how camera phones are changing photography as we know it. It gives readers the chance to take on the perspective of professional photographers around the world and see how they're dealing with the change in format.

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Parade

Parade | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have each released their top posts of 2013, and now Flickr is taking a look back at some of the most beautiful and powerful images from mobile phones uploaded over the past year.
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Discover some of the best smartphones photos of the year as selected by Flickr. Some of these photos actually look like they were taken by professional photographers.


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