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Ray_jai
23rd June 2006, 09:49 AM
has anyone tried the camera phone lens attachment?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Wide-Conversion-Lens-for-Camera-Cellular-Phone_W0QQitemZ150000779690QQihZ005QQcategoryZ4131 3QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ShippingPay ment

like that for example?
can someone posts pics for example, i plan on getting one for my HTC 8125. i would like to know the results.

if no one has one, i'll take the hit for it then.
thanks.

WayneLBurnham
30th June 2006, 05:17 AM
So I guess you've already measured and it looks like they fit ours per the required area for that lens mount ring attachment? That would be all of those lenses for <$55, and maybe they have some package deal as well...I assume the aluminum EPD'd plastic case will hold some epoxy to mount that ring. I hope the ring isn't too large to interfere with standard cases and mounts....

I didn't select the MDA for the camera presense, let alone ratings (which was not that high), but I love having all the abilities you can!

I haven't even received much of the PDA yet, except for the Holux GPSlim236 & an unexpected Arkon CM929-S universal non-powered mount they threw in I did not order (I'll have to check with them and pay them if it wasn't intentional - at least I did want to get one anyhow....) The place on amazon I got that from (buygpsnow.com), only ordered on maybe 26 Jun, arrived today (29 Jun) - beating the phone from T-Mobile itself with special super squirrel ship tomorrow or die options and everything. (I only mention the GPS in such depth due to the earlier post of yours regarding it...and it is a tiny thing as reported...a little smaller than a standard pager of a decade ago...and comes with a multicharger based on a USB--->miniUSB plug and a US 115V/60Hz wall and 12V cig adapter. The battery, BTW, is an "HX-N3650A" type I'm pretty sure I've seen before, and only rated at 850mA - I see it screams for an upgrade too. It has a miniUSB port, a tiny coax type thing I assume is for an optional antennae, maybe <2mm wide and not much deeper, an on switch and 3 indicators for power, signal and BT - and the stickiest most effective rubber "feet" strips I"ve ever seen (I think I wrenched my arm trying to move it on the counter! :) )