More Footage from iPhone DSLR Lens Mount

Here’s more footage from the iPhone DSLR Lens Mount Prototype. This time with Nikon Lenses! 

Watch on iPhone – “iPhone 4 with Nikon SLR lens (using OWLE & EnCinema 35mm Adapter)

Camera: iPhone 4 with OWLE Bubo and EnCinema 35mm Adapter
Lens: Nikon 50mm f1.8 and 100mm f2.8

This set-up is using the Owle Bubo, EnCinema 35mm DOF Adapter, and some diopters and it comes from my friend Eddie at Vid-Atlantic, who’s got way more know how and filming talent then I’ll ever have! Great work as usual!

If you wanna get a hold of some of this equiptment and try it out for yourself you’ll need:
(1) EnCinema 35mm DOF Adapter
(1) OWLE Bubo
(2) +10 Close-up Macro filters 37mm

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3 Responses to More Footage from iPhone DSLR Lens Mount

  1. roddaayy says:

    how long did it take you to set this up? was everything just pretty much easy and straightforward? because if i get the owle bubo mount i really want to get a lens like this and practice shooting.

    i guess a better question would be whether or not you recommend people doing this yet…?

  2. Jeremy Salvador says:

    @roddaayy – I wouldn’t recommend doing this yet unless you wanna experiement. You’ll have to have an understanding of optics and diopters in order for this to work decently. Additionally, this set-up is for video only because the iPhone has different settings for still frames. Further research and experimentation is needed to determine the macro magnification needed for still frames… long story short. I would only try this if your willing to waste a lot of time and money.

  3. roddaayy says:

    how about the OWLE Bubo product itself. would you at-the-least recommend that?

    I can wait until you guys (or somebody) perfects it since I am not familiar with optics and diopters.

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