Back OT with this highly relevant thread (@mods: why not sticky yet?
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A few more answers:
Yes, yes, your handphone's image quality is about as good as that of an a900 **cough, cough** so why not just keep using it and save yourself some money?
It can't possibly be a misspelling; it must be the Italian word for close-up lens.
Yes, yes, the "rarer" one is always better. **cough, cough**
Just turn that dial thingy on top to the little green setting that says "AUTO," and you'll never need to make another adjustment!
Yes, yes, slow lenses sometimes haunt [sic]. That's what causes ghosting. **cough, cough**

A few more answers:
Yes, yes, your handphone's image quality is about as good as that of an a900 **cough, cough** so why not just keep using it and save yourself some money?
It can't possibly be a misspelling; it must be the Italian word for close-up lens.
Yes, yes, the "rarer" one is always better. **cough, cough**
Just turn that dial thingy on top to the little green setting that says "AUTO," and you'll never need to make another adjustment!
Yes, yes, slow lenses sometimes haunt [sic]. That's what causes ghosting. **cough, cough**