You won’t believe this camera phone lens setup…

Hobbyist Vhic Basmayor shared with us his camera phone setup that is a combination of multiple lenses bought separately and combined together to further enhance the smartphone’s shooting capabilities.

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For this setup, he used a Sony Xperia Z3+ as the main smartphone to be paired to a Sony QX1 via the company’s PlayMemories app. He then bought a separate Sony SEL1670Z zoom lens that comes with a focal length of 16-70mm and Optical SteadyShot. The QX1 readily accepts the mid-range zoom lens without any adapters since both were designed in the same E-mount system.

Sony QX1
Sony QX1
Sony zoom lens
Sony SEL1670Z zoom lens

According to Vhic, it costed him around Php75K for the QX1 and zoom lens alone; and with the smartphone weighing in the whole rig stretches beyond the Php100K mark.

Yes, we know that this isn’t at all portable, but we just had to give credit to the guy for giving it a shot and coming up with an intimidating (and bad-ass)-looking camera phone!

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How’s that for a camera phone setup?

Thanks, Vhic Basmayor

Got an awesome camera phone setup you want to share with us? Let us know in the comments below.

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Nikon’s P900 camera can zoom in to the moon

Announced earlier this year, Nikon‘s Coolpix P900 point-and-shoot camera boasts an 83x zoom lens that was put into test by zooming in on the moon. The result? Craters of the moon were clearly captured as shown on the attached video.

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Nikon Coolpix P900 specs:
16-megapixel 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor with 83x zoom
OIS + Dual Detect Optical VR stabilization
4/2.8-6.5 aperture
100-1,600/6,400 (auto/PASM modes) ISO
Full HD video recording @ 60p
Up to 7fps on burst mode
3-inch vari-angle 921K-dot lCS
Wi-Fi
NFC
Price: $600

A nature photographer from Germany, Lothar Lenz, tried out the capabilites of the P900 by setting up a tripod and aiming the camera right at the moon in broad daylight. He presses record and starts zooming all the way in which showed the moon like it was captured using an astroscope — craters were clear, and although it lost some detail in the process, the image was still very impressive considering he was only using a point-and-shoot camera.

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Take a look at the video above. The camera could zoom in so close that you actually see the moon moving.

Here’s to hoping no one uses it to spy on people — but then again, who knows?

{Via}

 

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Nikon’s P900 camera can zoom in to the moon

Announced earlier this year, Nikon‘s Coolpix P900 point-and-shoot camera boasts an 83x zoom lens that was put into test by zooming in on the moon. The result? Craters of the moon were clearly captured as shown on the attached video.

nikon-p900

Nikon Coolpix P900 specs:
16-megapixel 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor with 83x zoom
OIS + Dual Detect Optical VR stabilization
4/2.8-6.5 aperture
100-1,600/6,400 (auto/PASM modes) ISO
Full HD video recording @ 60p
Up to 7fps on burst mode
3-inch vari-angle 921K-dot lCS
Wi-Fi
NFC
Price: $600

A nature photographer from Germany, Lothar Lenz, tried out the capabilites of the P900 by setting up a tripod and aiming the camera right at the moon in broad daylight. He presses record and starts zooming all the way in which showed the moon like it was captured using an astroscope — craters were clear, and although it lost some detail in the process, the image was still very impressive considering he was only using a point-and-shoot camera.

nikon-p900-sample

Take a look at the video above. The camera could zoom in so close that you actually see the moon moving.

Here’s to hoping no one uses it to spy on people — but then again, who knows?

{Via}

 

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Nikon’s P900 camera can zoom in to the moon

Announced earlier this year, Nikon‘s Coolpix P900 point-and-shoot camera boasts an 83x zoom lens that was put into test by zooming in on the moon. The result? Craters of the moon were clearly captured as shown on the attached video.

nikon-p900

Nikon Coolpix P900 specs:
16-megapixel 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor with 83x zoom
OIS + Dual Detect Optical VR stabilization
4/2.8-6.5 aperture
100-1,600/6,400 (auto/PASM modes) ISO
Full HD video recording @ 60p
Up to 7fps on burst mode
3-inch vari-angle 921K-dot lCS
Wi-Fi
NFC
Price: $600

A nature photographer from Germany, Lothar Lenz, tried out the capabilites of the P900 by setting up a tripod and aiming the camera right at the moon in broad daylight. He presses record and starts zooming all the way in which showed the moon like it was captured using an astroscope — craters were clear, and although it lost some detail in the process, the image was still very impressive considering he was only using a point-and-shoot camera.

nikon-p900-sample

Take a look at the video above. The camera could zoom in so close that you actually see the moon moving.

Here’s to hoping no one uses it to spy on people — but then again, who knows?

{Via}

 

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