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Product Description KYOCERA (TK332) FOR USE IN FS3900DN
| Part No.: TK-332 |
| Brand: Kyocera Mita |
| Color: Black |
| Number of pages: 20000 pages |
| Cost per page: $0.01 |
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kyocera
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EAN: 0632983007099
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Label: Kyocera
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Camera mobile phones: Phlash for high quality cameraphone photography Hello! Any news?
Well, I also have something to share with you.Good news for the owners of cameraphones! Foxden Holdings, LLC introduced a new Phlash (TM) for mobile phone photography, which enables to take high-quality pictures using your cell phone indoors and at night. The new Plash will drastically improve the quality of mobile phone pictures providing powerful and even lighting.
Cameraphones proved to be extremely popular in today’s mobile phone market, but most of them produce very poor quality images, because only a few of modern phones feature a built-in flash, and even if some do, it is not really competitive. To improve the situation Foxden Holdings has invented the unique universal flash, that can be attached to any cameraphone.
Phlash was designed to assure even and color-balanced full-framing lighting and to avoid hotspots and washouts. As it’s aimed first of all for close-up pictures, it offers optimal performance at a distance of one meter. Replaceable lithium coin-type batteries are able to provide hundreds of brief flash cycles.
Frankly speaking, I was afraid that this novelty will turn out a huge stuff that will inevitably spoil the looks of my tiny phone, but in reality, it’s a small (inch wide), cute-looking sort of button, that can either be stuck to the back of a phone or hung from the mobile via a strap (which is included).
So, what are the advantages:
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it is 12 times brighter than most built-in flashes;
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it is compatible with any cameraphone;
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it is easy to use;
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and it is fairly good-looking and comparably small.
Well, there are definitely some pluses concerning the novelty and this Phlash is surely a helpful thing. But even with such a powerful device, a mobile phone will never replace a digital camera. Though, it probably is a way-out for those who are in habit of taking quick, candid pictures at restaurants, clubs, or other places with poor lightning, when there is no real digital camera at hand.
I think, that’s all about the new Phlash. Oh, yes… I forgot one important detail – its price is $29.99. cameraphone, flash, mobile phone photography, Foxden Holdings, lithium batteries |
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