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Huckleberry reverses iSight direction

updated 10:55 am EST, Thu December 7, 2006

Ecamm ships Huckleberry


Ecamm has begun shipping the Huckleberry, a mirror that reverses the direction of the built-in iSight camera on Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro notebooks. The accessory consists of an acrylic mirror and two plastic mounting brackets, and is placed above the screen to reflect the iSight's field of view. Users can film home movies or create stop-motion video while sitting in front of the notebook viewing the results and facing the action. The Huckleberry measures 32 x 67 x 51mm, includes a carrying case as well as an iGlasses serial number, and is priced at $20.


by MacNN Staff

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  1. jmonty12

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    Joined: Jun 2003

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    Not good for MBP

    I purchased the MacBook Pro version and was very disappointed. The angles as shown on Huckleberry's website do not apply for the MPB version. Basically it points "up" way to far instead of "out". Don't buy it.

  1. gregarios

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    Joined: Jun 2005

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    Reverse

    And, wouldn't this device reverse the image seen too? Does the video need to be reversed in software after shooting to maintain the correct left-right axis so that lettering and such in not backwards in the videos?

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