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Sunday
May222011

No name Fisheye Lens case for the iPhone 3/4 coming to Play.com

If you live in the UK, then you will probably be familiar with online retailer Play.com, and if you happen to have watch "Something for the Weekend" today, then you will have seen them showing off a Fisheye Lens case for the iPhone 4, and here it is.

Features:

  • Detachable screw-in fisheye lens for the iPhone
  • Angle of view: 160°
  • Versions available for the iPhone 3G/3GS/4
  • Slim-line protective case fits to the back of the handset. Simply screw in the lens whenever you want to use it
  • The protective case is lightweight, durable and discreet enough to be left attached to the handset permanently, guarding against bumps and scratches
  • High quality rubberised finish

Description: "Simply attach the slim-line protective case provided onto the back of your handset and screw in the fisheye lens to shed a whole new perspective on your picture or video taking experience! Snap widescreen 160° angle shots, take cool videos of parties, document travel footage in a quirky new way, or zoom in on your mate's face for laugh-out-loud effects!

What's more, the high-quality protective case that clips onto the back of the iPhone is lightweight, durable and discreet enough to be left attached to your handset permanently, doubling up as an on-the-go guard from bumps and scratches when the fisheye lens is not in use. The fashionable rubberised finish, meanwhile, provides a non-slip grip."


This no name Fisheye Lens case is due for release on the 10th June 2011, and will be priced at £17.99.

More information and pre-orders can be found at Play.com

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Reader Comments (1)

Are there any benefits to using the actual lens vs using an app fisheye effect?
May 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJen

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