We’ve already heard why the iPhone’s camera is pretty darn great for what it is, but that’s not to say it couldn’t still do with some help. Since it lacks the ability to focus, taking pictures of things that are too close up can be difficult. To fill the void left by the camera’s shortcomings, Griffin has released their own solution in
the iClarifi case.
This handy case comes with a built-in macro lens that can slide into place over the camera’s lens. That way, when you want to take a picture of something close-up, you can just slide the lens to the left and you can take dramatically clearer pictures of things at close range. It should be especially useful for taking pictures of things like text or barcodes.
You can grab one of your own at Griffin’s website for USD$35.
[via Wired]
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