The iCam Replaces Standard Camera Tech with an iPhone

Riley Kennysmith | Tuesday July 26, 2011 | 389 views| Add a Comment
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The iCam, a concept camera designed by Zeki Ozek, doesn’t require cables or data cards or any other supplementary tech. Because the iCam connects directly to your iPhone via a 30 pin connector. The iPhone slides neatly into the back of the camera, and the front of the camera is designed with a standard lens mount that allows the user to switch between real lenses while also using optical zoom and saving photos directly to your phone. One practical application of this is that any photos you take can be set up with the iCam app edited with whatever other apps you’ve downloaded. [Rexplore]

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