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Professional iPhone Video with OWLE iPhone Video/Rig

Owle iPhone tripod.

Owle tripod with iPhone mounted.

The iPhone has set the standard for a lot of how we use our mobile devices. While competitors have tried to topple the giant from their throne, few have come close. We’re capturing photos and video more often with our mobile than any other device. As much as we love digital cameras, or digital video cameras, for everyday use we’re using our mobile devices to capture the moment. So perhaps now it’s time to upgrade your iPhone to the next level of video and photo capturing.

The OWLE iPhone Video/Rig is a professional tripod that houses your iPhone snugly and steadily to capture the moment on a whole new level. While it does take the mobility aspect out of the iPhone experience (you do have to lug around a tripod now), the OWLE iPhone Video/Rig offers up a snug casing for your device when it’s not on the mount, but when it is, that’s when the tripod’s offerings come into full effect. The rig offers a ribbed casing with a screw mounts on the corners, standard 37mm lens threading with an included 0.45x wide angle/macro combination lens, a shoe mount on top, and an included mini boom-mic for improved audio. Now that’s a powerful rig for your already powerful mobile device.

The rig is currently retailing for $130, but it’s a great addition to any serious recording you might be doing, especially if all you have is your mobile.

iPhone mounted on the Owle tripod.

iPhone mounted on the Owle tripod.

ScreenToaster Joins Screencasting Competition

screentoaster_twitterWhat’s amazing in these times of new and innovative web applications is the ability to share your knowledge, your processes and your abilities without having to get out of your chair. Screen casting has been an extremely popular way to explain something to someone using desktop visuals and such to relay the message. The type of cam you’re using is irrelevant since screen casting actually takes place internally with regards to what you see on your own screen.

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