iPhone 4 inside a SLR Canon body. from Aniebres on Vimeo.
Embed7 September 2010 16:41 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
What is it with the iPhone 4 that makes people want to DSLR it up?
We've seen a couple of efforts in the past (and even a telescopic lens one), but this is the first time that we've seen an actual DSLR camera gutted to make way for the iPhone 4.
It seems to work pretty well and we particularly like the way the lens has been shifted to the side to line up with the iPhone's.
We're also loving the use of the Apple sticker on the front.
After all, where else do you stick these and why does Apple even supply them?
This Pocket-linter stuck his most recent Apple stickers on his parents ageing mobile phones, creating an iNokia 3310 and an iSamsung E700. Although the joke was lost on the technophobic parents.
Via: photographybay.com
Phones, Canon, iPhone 4, Apple, Cameras


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