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New Dual-Lens Add-on Kamerar ZOOM Accessory For iPhone 7 Plus Is Now Out

New Dual-Lens Add-on Kamerar ZOOM Accessory For iPhone 7 Plus Is Now Out

Nicole T.

There's no doubt that Apple's iPhones have some of the best mobile camera phones in the market. Since the majority nowadays simply use their phones for photography, companies have decided to create mobile camera accessories to support. One of these is the Kamerar ZOOM, a dual lens add-on for the iPhone 7 Plus.

As of now, there are two types of Kamerar ZOOM lenses. One is for fisheye and telephoto and the other is for macro zoom. These accessories are pretty much easy to use. The unit is designed with a special iPhone 7 Plus hard case with a tiny pocket near the camera area. Just slide the lenses into the special pocket and the effects can then be used.

The hard case itself is effortless to install. It just snaps into the phone and, apart from making way to use the lenses, it could also give full body protection. That being said, the hard case can be used every day as protection while giving easy access to the dual lenses.

The Kamerar ZOOM is a project between Kamerar and Ztylus. Kamerar was responsible for the housing design while Ztylus for the optical system. "We provide the unique ability to zoom and get extreme close-up detail. Use the Macro Zoom lens with both lenses on the iPhone 7 Plus," Ztylus explains, according to PetaPixel.

The fisheye and telephoto lenses, on the other hand, can extend the optical zoom range of the phone. This won't be achieved with just a regular phone camera.

In its review, Slash Gear writes that the device has claimed that it is the first to create such an accessory for iPhone 7 Plus. In fact, the macro zoom lenses are the first ever for a smartphone, giving people a chance to enjoy photography without the need for a DSLR and professional lenses. Those who want to acquire this could get the product from the Kamerar store directly for $45.

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