Rangefinder turns your iPhone into a camera, at least externally

  The Photojojo company, specialized in the development of photo accessories for various mobile terminals, recently launched a case for iPhone 4/4S terminals that allows users to turn their device into a camera, but only externally. I am talking about a case that is mounted on the back of the iPhone terminal and that looks exactly like a camera, but has an opening on the bottom left that allows users to take pictures using the camera of their own terminal. Unfortunately, the pictures above reveal that the flash LED of our terminals cannot really be used for pictures/videos, but the case looks quite interesting.

  Photojojo Rangefinder is compatible with the series of magnetic lenses for mobile terminals, they can be attached in the opening on the lower left side and add effect: wideangle/macro, fisheye and 2x zoom for pictures taken with our terminals. Range finder it costs $99 in the Photojojo store, however, it comes without the magnetic lenses shown in the image above.

These days, everywhere you turn, you see an iPhone. iPhones in pant pockets, shirt pockets, fanny pack pockets. Not you: you've got a rangefinder slung around your neck. It just happens to take digital pictures and take phone calls. The iPhone Rangefinder is a phoneography system that gives your iPhone all the style of a classic camera. It'll equip your phone with a shutter button, viewfinder, aperture numbers, two loops for a camera strap, and a tripod mount!