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  1. Found a modelscope and also trying the gopro with ipad tomorrow fingers crossed. The Nikon camera doesn't recognise the modelscope when attached so won't take a shot which is really annoying !
  2. Have gotten a gopro going to try again on Monday, does take abit of correction in post and the quality hasn't been the best as well the focus is never quite right . Bluetooth shooting should work! :)
  3. Im going to look into those cameras next week and test some out, also Alan the mirror is a great idea I I'll try that too Thank you! :)
  4. Thank you I haven't, that could be a great option. Do they shoot RAW, I wonder if you can also shoot tethered .
  5. Hi, I need a solution to a problem which keeps arising when I photograph architectural models. There comes a point when the large lenses can't quite get that eye level shot I need. The iPhone gives you the perfect angle, and as the lens is on the edge of the phone you can get it into spots you just could never get a LF lens. I want the quality of my Mark III with the ability of getting into small spaces and getting shots of the architectural models which make it look real, especially when it comes to interior models. I make do with the use focus stacking at the moment with a wide angle lens which works but has huge limitations, the lenses usually damage the model as I try to get too close. Would a relay lens work? Is there such a camera exists? Are there any speciality lens adapters that would allow me to use something to get into tiny spaces such as a type of endoscope. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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