Monday, November 21, 2011

$250 Case Adds Three Lenses To IPhone

If the Holga filter dial is at the cheap, tacky, cosmetic finish of the iPhone lens box market, then the iPhone Lens Dial is at the really tip end. It moreover expenses 10 times the price.

The corpulent box is a forged from aircraft-grade aluminum, has two tripod mounts (for mural and landscape shots) and features an unmissable hoop with 3 lenses. Like the lens turret on aged Super-8 cinema cameras, this allows you to turn any lens in to position.

On that dial you'll find a 0.7x wide-angle, a 0.33x fisheye and a 1.5x telephoto lens. It's a lot similar to the triple-lens fill up but without all the gummy magnets and easy-to-lose lenses.

Despite all this steel and glass, the box weighs in at only 10 ounces (280 grams). Not light, but still lighter than your camera.

The cost for this distinctively impracticable paraphernalia is $250. That's may more than you paid for your iPhone.

The iPhone Lens Dial [Photojojo]

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