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Accessories for iPhone Photographers

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by Christie Houser

With the number of iPhone users constantly growing, so too is the number of people who use their iPhone as a primary camera. It’s been said that the best camera is the one you have with you, making the iPhone tops in that category. The 8 megapixel lens on the iPhone 4S is also impressive in its own right. But sometimes there’s a need for something more. Wide angles, greater zoom, maybe even three dimensional video recording? Here are two products, both of which are currently stocked at MacOutfitters, that meet that need. Additionally, they make great gifts for your tech-savvy Moms, Dads and Grads!

Olloclip
The Olloclip defines itself as a quick change camera lens for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. It gives the user three different abilities; wide angle, fish eye, and macro. The wide angle lens brings more into the field of view than the iPhone’s normal lens. The fish eye encompasses an area of 180 degrees, while also rounding the corners of the photo, like a fish eye. Finally the macro lens gives the photographer a much greater zoom capability, estimated at 10x that of the iPhone lens.

In addition to its functionality, the size and ease of use also set the Olloclip apart from the competition. Simply slide the clip onto your phone with the lens that you want to use facing up, and you’re ready to shoot. At $69.95, the Olloclip is a great option for any iPhone photographer looking for some new angles.

Dot by Kogeto
The Dot is another add on that can bring a new dimension to your iPhone’s camera capabilities. While not quite as practical in day to day use, it certainly serves as a fun novelty device and conversation starter. While the Olloclip is a lens that clips onto the phone, the Dot is more like a modified case attachment. To use the Dot, you download Dot’s free proprietary application, calibrate the camera, and hit record. Instead of just recording what is in front of your iPhone’s lens, the Dot will record everything in the 360 degrees around the phone as well.

The Dot does have some limitations that should be noted. First, the videos captured using the Dot cannot exceed 8 mins. Also, the overall quality of the video is degraded some in comparison with the iPhone’s standard video recording. With that being said, we feel that the ability to record 360 degrees of panoramic video is a feature that is more than worth the minor drawbacks associated with the new technology. The Dot can be purchased for $79.95.

Feel free to stop by one of our locations to take a closer look at any of these products. Come down to Doylestown, Cranberry, Warrington, or downtown Pittsburgh today to add new dimensions and capabilities to your already great iPhone.

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New Apple TV Available Now

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by Christie Houser

In the wake of the iPad hype, Apple also updated another one of their products, introducing the newest incarnation of the ever-popular Apple TV. The features of the new Apple TV include:

- 1080p Resolution
- A new interface made to resemble the iOS operating system
- Support for iCloud movies

The new Apple TV, which looks physically identical to it's predecessor, is now available at MacOutfitters. Stop by for a demo!

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3rd-Generation iPad Quick Hits

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by Christie Houser

After much anticipation and rampant rumors, the 3rd-generation iPad has finally been announced. Below are the changes and updates that were reported at today’s announcement.

  • A retina display featuring a resolution of 2048 x 1536. This means not only is it the most pixels of any mobile device, but that it has one million more pixels per inch than 1080p.
  • An improved A5X dual core processor with quad core graphics. 
  • An improved 5 mega pixel iSight camera on the back of iPad with 1080p video recording and face detection.  Add a comment
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Spring Cleaning: MacOutfitters Style

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It would appear that the cold, dark days of winter have finally given way to the bright and warm days of springtime. And with spring comes flowers, sun, and of course spring cleaning. While spring cleaning normally invokes images of organization around the house, here at MacOutfitters we would like to take this opportunity to talk about a few products that can help keep your Apple computers and mobile devices clean as well. Here are a few of the most prominent cleaning concerns, and the products that combat against them.

Fingerprint Fighters

One of the most irksome issues, especially with touchscreen devices, is fingerprints. No matter how clean your fingers are when using your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, fingerprints across the touchscreen are inevitable. Fortunately there are a number of products that can take care of this issue.

The most basic is a simple microfiber towel. It’s amazing how easily many smudges come off from a quick pass over with a microfiber towel. Moshi has their own spin on microfiber, called the TeraGlove. The TeraGlove, specifically designed for the iPad, is made up of Terahedron fiber. It fits on the tips of your fingers, and cleans the screen of the iPad quickly and effortlessly. And it’s small enough to be taken everywhere. Finally, for extra stubborn smudges, a liquid Add a comment

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Productivity? There are apps for that

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One of Apple’s marketing campaigns in recent years popularized the phrase “There’s an app for that.” And while the phrase heralded the release of the iPhone 3GS, it rings equally, if not even more true today than it did then. Apps can be found for just about anything, and productivity apps are certainly no exception. Below are a few mobile productivity apps that our team has found most useful.

Native iOS Apps

Clint K. from the Cranberry store use the native iOS applications to be more productive. He uses Calendar, Clock, Notes, and Maps. Calendar's alerts remind him of things he'd otherwise forget. Clock wakes him up on time, or tells him how fast his computer boots up in the service department via stopwatch.  Or how long since he left his clothes in the dryer at the laundromat. Maps helps him get home from the laundromat, or anywhere else he may need to be. Notes mean he never needs to write a number or name or reminder in pen on his hand ever again. The old system was reliable, but messy.

Apps for presentations

Greg G. from our Cranberry service team uses mluPresenter, an easy to use app, that can control a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation from an iOS device. Add a comment

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