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patgod
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In a fit of vanity, I, too, must chime in and show off my eyemodule pics: http://www.patjuliet.com/eyemod/index.html

I had an absolute blast wiht my visor and eyemodule today. It was a bright sunny day, great for outdoor pics. I had fun experimenting with different positions and angles of my eymodule>. The eyemod tends to exaggerate colors in the bright sun, giving some really cool effects.

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evan666
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Hi,

Thanks for sharing your pics. I off to order mine right now.

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Maltair
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Wow those are a lot better then I expected. Nice little tour de'Frisco

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homer
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Patgod:

Thanks for the samples...not to bad.

From what I've seen, the biggest problem is with the blurriness of the photos. What bugs me is that this appears to have more to do with high JPG compression that the actual optics of the camera. Are there any settings on the Eymodule to reduce the JPG compression levels?

It there isn't, there should be!

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