Guest dwallersv Posted May 20, 2009 Report Posted May 20, 2009 (edited) Several weeks ago I posted about this find that I stumbled over, and given the cheap price ($20 total w/ S&H), seemed like a worthwhile risk for the cost of a decent lunch. Well, it's arrived, and I love it! The lens itself is a 3" long x 1" dia. solidly built 6x magnifier with a focus ring on the front, that adjusts from 3' to infinity. It comes with a custom clamshell that snaps over the Omnia and provides a mounting bayonet for the lens. Also comes with a cleaning cloth -- nice touch at this price. So, here it is: Here's a picture taken off my back deck without the telephoto lens, no digital zoom: Finally, here's a picture taken from the same spot in the same direction, but with the lens attached. If you click the previous picture to get the full resolution, you can see that tree in the center of the telephoto picture: Now, it must be said that this is not, of course, a substitute for a good camera like a digital SLR. In competing with compact digital pocket cameras, it's pretty decent. The latter have an advantage of less awkward form-factor, but the disadvantage of usually being at home when you need to take a "fun" or "memories" photo. I've started taking A LOT more pictures like that now that I have a decent camera built in to my phone, which is always with me. So, I count this as a valuable addition to my Omnia. Gonna leave it in the glovebox of my car, which is also almost always wherever I am. Gives me the ability to take much better pictures when hiking, at the beach, buzzing around Santa Cruz with the family on the weekend, whatever -- I don't have to sacrifice resolution with that digital zoom, and the lens fits nicely in my pocket. Now and then, under the sorts of circumstances above, using my phone with that clamshell on it is no big deal, and it fits in my belt case (though it's a bit snug). I just take it off later and toss the whole mess back in the glovebox. The one drawback is focus -- you have to focus the telephoto before you take the picture, and it's really tough to do it through the camera in bright lighting conditions. What I do instead is just look through the lens myself and get it in focus, then mount it on the camera (just slides on) and take the picture. This means that it isn't practical for shots that need constant autofocus, like sports or anything that is changing distance constantly. Still, in the end for what it can do to enhance your Omnia utility and experience, it's worth a Lincoln. Edited May 20, 2009 by dwallersv
Guest bpivk Posted May 20, 2009 Report Posted May 20, 2009 The biggest problem i see in the bottom picture is the fish eye effect. So the only clear object is the one in the middle.
Guest dwallersv Posted May 20, 2009 Report Posted May 20, 2009 Yeah, that sucks. I found that it is most pronounced when focusing near infinity. For closer shots, up to about 30 yards, pretty much the whole field in in focus. I'll post an example.
Guest intersys Posted May 20, 2009 Report Posted May 20, 2009 Still - for 20 bucks that's not bad at all. Yeah, that sucks. I found that it is most pronounced when focusing near infinity. For closer shots, up to about 30 yards, pretty much the whole field in in focus. I'll post an example.
Guest Tim-H Posted May 21, 2009 Report Posted May 21, 2009 Even though there is the fish eye effect at long distance, thanks to the resolution of the camera, you can put whatever you are shooting in the middle and crop it later. Nice especially for $20 thanks for the review.
Guest necosino Posted May 21, 2009 Report Posted May 21, 2009 How about a link to the seller's site so we can order? <_<
Guest maf107ezk0 Posted May 21, 2009 Report Posted May 21, 2009 The zoom looks nice - it`ll be usefull fore me - thanks, bro <_<
Guest pharao010 Posted May 23, 2009 Report Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) placed my order last week, it will be a nice accesoire for my omnia, i`ll try it out on my trip in Morocco..., for 20 dollar i`ll give it a try. !!! oooh i placed the order here :samsung omnia mobile telescope ciao UPDATE 26-05-2009 so today it arrived by mail, all the parts on the picture are in the box, a crystal casing, the telescope (lens) ,2 pieces of cleaning cloth and a neck cord. i took 3 pics so you can see the difference for yourself no1 standard shot, no zoom.... no telescope no2 with full digital zoom, no telescope !!! no3. with full digital zoom and telescope !!! i hope this will help you a bit, so far i`m not unhappy. it took 8 days from HongKong to Holland, not bad at all, cause i paid 3 dollar air mail. gr Pharao010 Edited May 26, 2009 by pharao010
Guest Christian Spain Posted May 23, 2009 Report Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) edited Edited May 23, 2009 by Christian Spain
Guest Rooster Misfit Posted May 23, 2009 Report Posted May 23, 2009 Man I love it. But I'll have to uninstall one of my apps first or I will never see my phone again. http://www.modaco.com/content/i9x0-omnia-h...ure-your-woman/ ONMIA is truly an all in one device. Is it waterproof? <_< :) B) :D what was the point in that? are you just trying to get people to go to the thread?
Guest Christian Spain Posted May 23, 2009 Report Posted May 23, 2009 what was the point in that? are you just trying to get people to go to the thread? just joking around. No worries edited and it's gone.
Guest Rooster Misfit Posted May 24, 2009 Report Posted May 24, 2009 just joking around. No worries edited and it's gone. i wasnt trying to be mean if it came off that way, just curious cause it really didnt have anything to do with the thread
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