Dear Graham and Dear Paul
There are basically some deviations from one iPhone to the other, not all optics are the same. In addition the converters are as well a factor of precision.
One possible solution would be for the user to be able to calibrate himself the focal length.
This has been discussed with our programmer, and some thoughts are being made on how to integrate and regulate both the focal length and the converter.
The wide angle adapter is still pendent, and tests will be done shortly.
Concerning the GPS remark: we have to look at that, it is new information and has to be checked.
Please do not hesitate also to either send any remark to "Dire Studios" or to Alpa directly.
Best regards
Thierry
Thierry,
Have Alpa done any testing of wide angle adapters for the iPhone? I use a supposedly 0.45x converter with the eFinder for IQ160 & 35/47mm wides but it's pretty inaccurate (I'm sure it's the converter, not the application's rendering). I'd love to find an accurate converter/eFinder pair.
One other piece of feedback - I have a spare iPhone 4 that I no longer use for cellular use and which I now use as the viewfinder. If I select the horizon/compass mode the iPhone barfs on the GPS not being calibrated and won't stop popping up the calibration dialog if I can't get gps signal - I have to quit that mode. It would be great if you could quit that gps calibration and stop it coming up and just use the levels.