Wednesday, April 10, 2013

New iPhone 5 case offers to fix purple flares

An accessory maker is looking to grasp some business of what has long been considered a shortcoming of theiPhone nexus 4 case 5's camera.

Fotodiox, an Illinois-based company, incorporates a new case out referred to as the camHoodie ($24.95) that offers to "greatly reduce purple lens flare."

There's no magic behind that claim, merely takes a simple actual rubber that provides a lens hood and keep stray light from being. It's held on because of a case supposed to save your back and sides of an phone from nexus 4 bumper case getting nicked.

The issue that your rrs really a purple color that typically results over the edges of photos as a source of light is instantly nearby, though can take place even in the event the lighting is off frame. This can possibly affect both pics and vids. Quite a few users began complaining with regards to issue right after Apple's new phone began sale last month.

In a support document that went up over the weekend, Apple noted that "most small cameras" exhibit the results when a large nearby light source that's right out of the frame. In the a press release, the firm believed to readjust the digital camera, or block off light formula hand to avoid any halos.

Here's the Fotodiox's before shot:

(Credit:fotodioxpro)

And the after, together with the camHoodie (which I'm told will not likely randomly add humans):

(Credit:fotodioxpro)

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