Sinji Smartphone Telephoto Kit for $24
April 21, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The Sinji Telephoto kit is ideal for street or nature portraits to get every detail…but also for the daredevils who like to jump off of bridges, out of a helicopter, or glide off of a mountain through the sky. Each lens comes with a sleek, matte black iPhone or smartphone case. Simply put the smartphone in the included 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. Now you’re ready to snap! You will notice a dramatic difference in your pictures, compared to the ones taken using the digital zoom. The Sinji Smartphone Telephoto weighs even less than a piece of fruit, so you can take it easily with you wherever you go.
- Take pictures closer than ever: 12x zoom
- Ideal for traveling, street portraits & adventure photos
- Easy to use screw-system
- Light and portable design
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Finish: matte
- Materials: PVC, steel
- Product dimensions: 5.9″H x 3.54″L x 1.57″
- Weight: 6.63 oz
- Manual focus ring
- Adjustable tripod
- Aluminium shell & glass elements
- Minimum focus distance: 9.8 ft (3m)
- Magnification: 12x
- Field view: 246M
- Angle of view: 80
- Objective lens diameter: 21mm
- Lens: 1.30″ x 3.7″
- CE certified
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
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