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iPhone Lens Dial takes phone photography to the next level

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Sure, there are all sorts of digital photo filters you can use with your iPhone’s camera, but if you’ve ever longed for the simple pleasure of a real fisheye lens, this could be the tool for you.

The iPhone Lens Dial is an aluminum case for the iPhone 4 and 4S that offers a wheel-like attachment with three lenses — Wide Angle, Fisheye, and Telephoto — that align with your phone’s existing camera optic. The case also comes with two tripod mounts for portrait or landscape shots.

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If nothing else, it makes iPhone photography feel like a trip to the optometrist — which is always lots of fun, right? (Okay, we were stretching for that one.)

The lenses included in the dial are a high-quality 0.7x Wide Angle, a 0.33x Fisheye, and a 1.5x Telephoto, with the entire kit costing $250 at Photojojo.

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