iPhone 4 and 4S users can add a 2x telephoto lens from Schneider Optics to enable “professional quality photographic still and video imagery,” the company says.
The new $100 tele lens narrows the iPhone’s field-of-view by half, bringing objects closer, Schneider says. “Especially useful for headshots, the new lens reduces perspective distortion resulting in more pleasing portraits than those taken with the iPhone’s native lens. The iPro Tele covers the full still and video formats of the iPhone camera without vignetting. The result is a high level of picture quality across the entire image, not just in the center.”
The iPro System features a rugged black iPhone case with a bayonet mount, the company adds, to allow the lenses to be quickly mounted and interchanged.
Schneider already offers the iPro Wide Angle and Fisheye lenses “to expand the creative options for professional imagery with the iPhone.” The iPro Wide Angle lens increases the iPhone’s field of view by 35 percent, and the Fisheye provides a 165-degree field of view “for incredible panorama shots.” Both lenses come with the case for is $200.
Schneider says its iPro lenses “are designed by the same team who are responsible for the world-renowned Century television and motion picture optics. These superior optics feature multi-element designs, top grade optical glass and high efficiency multi-layer coatings which increase light transmission and reduce lens flare. iPro lens housings are precision machined from aluminum alloy and anodized for durability.”
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