KLYP – a perfect case for the photographer in you

  I don't know how many of you are interested in taking photo sessions using an iPhone terminal, but for those of you who have such a passion, there is now a very interesting case called KLYP. It mounts on the iPhone 4/4S and adds a 24-LED flash that can illuminate almost as well as the LEDs you see on professional parts, but that's not all because the case comes with a stand for tripod. If you don't have one at home, then KLYP manufacturers give you the opportunity to purchase a relatively small tripod that you can use to take good pictures with your iPhones.

  The non-tripod version of KLYP costs $40, but if you want the tripod, you have to add another $80 to the initial amount, and some of your friends will probably envy you for the equipment you have available. The bad part is that this case is not yet compatible with the iPhone 5, but I don't think it will last long until its manufacturers extend it a bit. KLYP can be purchased available here.

This Manfrotto KLYP kit provides everything you need to improve your iPhone photos and videos – the ML240's 24 LED lights brighten low-light photos and video with a flattering neutral light, while the POCKET table tripod supports your phone to keep your photos sharp and your video shake-free. The POCKET tripod also makes it easier for you to be in your photos and videos, supporting the iPhone so you don't have to hold it while shooting. 

The KLYP case stays on your iPhone at all times, but the light and tripod can be quickly snapped on when you need them, or removed when you don't. Both the light and table tripod are small and light enough to fit in any camera or handbag. When the light and tripod aren't attached, the KLYP case remains sleek, uncluttered and without protrusions, thanks to Manfrotto's unique rail system. The same system allows the light and tripod to be attached at any of four different points around the case to allow landscape and portrait images to be taken with ease. The LED light can be mounted to face either forwards or backwards, to illuminate for either iPhone camera – especially useful for FaceTime, skype, hangouts and other video chat applications.