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Cameraphone photography flash unit for your camphone
Mark Peters : March 21th 2006 - 00:33 CET
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PhlashCameraphone photography flash unit for your camphone : Foxden Holdings, LLC introduced Phlash, the world's first universal cameraphone flash designed to provide powerful, even lighting for superior mobile phone photography. "There are 100 million cameraphones being used on today's market, but less than 1 percent of all cameraphones include a built-in flash. And unfortunately, even those built-in flashes are very weak because they are often added by manufacturers as an afterthought," said Dale Fox, director, Foxden Holdings and the inventor of the Phlash universal flash. "That's ironic, considering most consumers use cameraphones to take quick, candid photos indoors - at restaurants, clubs, or other places with insufficient lighting.
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To solve this problem, we developed Phlash. Phlash is 12 times brighter than most built-in flashes, and allows anyone who already owns a cameraphone to finally take quality pictures indoors and at night." Measuring just over an inch wide, Phlash resembles a cute silver button that can either be stuck to the back of a cameraphone or hung from the phone via an included strap. To use, simply press on Phlash while pressing the "capture" button on the cameraphone. Phlash emits an intense pulse of light that takes the perfect picture and also helps the user to clearly see what he or she is shooting.

Mobile phone photography - Full-frame lighting
The patent-pending light-emitting array built into Phlash is unique and specifically engineered to provide full-frame lighting that's even and color-balanced, eliminating hotspots and washouts. Designed for the close-up pictures usually taken with cameraphones, Phlash provides optimal performance at a distance of one meter, or about two arms' lengths away. Phlash includes easily replaceable lithium coin-type batteries designed to provide hundreds of brief flash cycles.

Phlash universal camera phone flash - Price & availability
"I sure could have used Phlash at the Bon Jovi concert I attended earlier this month," said Tamara Dull, a thirty-something living in Seattle. "Jon Bon Jovi spent a lot of time in the audience walking up and down the aisle next to my seat. I took nearly 30 photos of him with my new cameraphone and in every one of them he looks like a dark blob. None of my friends believe he was just a couple feet away from me." The Phlash universal cameraphone flash is now available for $29.99 at the PhonePhlash website.

About Foxden Holdings
Foxden Holdings brings creative inventions and consumer products to market. Through flexible partnerships with design, engineering and manufacturing firms, Foxden is able to create new products at a rapid pace. The company then licenses the design and intellectual property to capable industry leaders who in turn commercialize and distribute the product. Foxden was founded in January 2003 by Dale Fox, a lifelong inventor and the founder of Concept Kitchen - the first company to produce accessories for Handhelds and PDAs including the now ubiquitous WriteRight Screen Protector. Concept Kitchen was purchased by Fellowes Manufacturing in 2000.

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