Snap!7 iPhone Camera Cases with HD Wide Angle Lens for $139
June 8, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
The Snap!7 is designed to transform your go-to camera (your iPhone camera, of course) into a more fully-featured, richer, more traditional photography experience. This case gives you stability, protection, and access to a range of elite professional lenses for your phone camera. Thin, lightweight, and designed for one-handed shooting, the Snap!7 case allows for a more DSLR-like experience while giving you compatibility with seven different lenses in addition to the HD wide angle lens included here.
- Designed for one-hand natural shooting stability w/ an add-on grip that provides a sturdier experience
- Mechanical shutter button instantly gives you a professional shooting experience
- Compatible w/ a range of 7 pro-quality lenses
- HD wide angle lens (included) shoots twice the width in incredible quality
- Dual-layer construction, scratch-resistant outer shell, & soft TPU shock-absorbing inner provide complete phone protection
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Magnification: 0.6X
- Minimum focus distance: 10mm
- Lens construction: 4 multi AR-coated optical glass elements in 3 groups
- Lens housing: high grade aluminum alloy lens housing
Compatibility
- iPhone 7
Includes
- Snap!7 case
- Add-on photographer’s grip
- Black nylon wrist strap
- Thumb rest
- User manual
- HD wide angle lens
- Lens hood
- 2 lens caps
- Soft lens bag
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