The fisheye lens captures a 165-degree field of view, while the wide-angle lens provides 35% more coverage of the area in front of you. The lenses are attached by twisting them on and off of the specially engineered cover. The lens case acts as a tripod adapter or can be used as a handle which also twists onto the iPhone’s cover.
The entire three-piece system costs $199 and is compatible with the iPhone 4 and 4S. It is available
today at the company’s website.
today at the company’s website.
Schneider Optics also announced the upcoming launch of their new iPro Tele Lens, another option for
turning your iPhone into a professional photography gadget. The Tele Lens is a 2X telephoto that
narrows the iPhone’s field of view by 50%, zooming in on images without the loss of quality that occurs
with a digital zoom.The iPro Tele Lens will be available in April. It can be purchased with the iPro
Lens System or it can be bought separately for approximately $100.
turning your iPhone into a professional photography gadget. The Tele Lens is a 2X telephoto that
narrows the iPhone’s field of view by 50%, zooming in on images without the loss of quality that occurs
with a digital zoom.The iPro Tele Lens will be available in April. It can be purchased with the iPro
Lens System or it can be bought separately for approximately $100.
Check out the video of the AppAdvice team getting a first-hand look at the iPro system:
What do you think of the iPro Lens System? Sound off in the comments below.
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