Monday, February 14, 2011

iPhone telephoto lens lets you zoom in on the action from the cheap seats


The iPhone has always taken some pretty amazing photos, but only recently – with iOS 4 – did it allow digital zoom. Even then, using digital zoom can produce some pretty awful results: images tend to get pretty noisy or blurry, especially if you’re not holding your phone perfectly still. With a crazy telephoto zoom lens, however, you might be able to do something about that noise, though the blur factor will undoubtedly increase.
The telephoto lens for the iPhone you see above will give you 8x zoom, but unless you have your phone mounted on a tripod and you’re very careful about initiating a shot, you might get some craptastic photos and lots of blur.
Photojojo gives the following description:
Here’s how it works: each lens comes with a sleek, matte black iPhone case that you twist the lens onto. To compose your shot just twist the grip on the lens’ manual focus ring to make it sharp. Then snap!
When you aren’t using the lens you can just leave your nifty new case on and slip the lens in your pocket (try that with a 500mm Sigma). It’s a lens and case in one, always at the ready.
If you’re looking for a more composed shot, you can use the collapsible table tripod (included) to steady and focus your photos. It’ll come super handy when you’re shooting in low-light.
It sounds pretty neat, right? Am I going to pick one up to give it a try? You bet I am; I’m a total iPhone photography nut — and just a photography enthusiast in general.
The iPhone telephoto lens supports the iPhone 3G body and the iPhone 4 as well. Once I order mine and get it in, you can expect a review here. Check out the link below if you’d like to give it a shot yourself.

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