Have you ever found that you needed to mount your iPhone on your DSLR? This can come in handy when you’re using apps like Pocket Light Meter and PanoTool. German photographer Nigel Nowhere pieced together this quick iPhone hotshoe mount for just such a purpose. You can build one for yourself with his easy to follow how-to. [Thanks, Nigel!]











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what app is that?
Pocket Light Meter you can find it on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/de/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089?mt=8
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