iLens - the concept of an "Apple" camera that everyone would like to have

  Before Steve Jobs to return to the position of CEO of the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, those from Cupertino produced a series of cameras that didn't enjoy much popularity because they weren't really that good and didn't take great pictures. Steve Jobs decided to put an end to the shame and took the cameras out of production, and since then and until now the American company has not produced any other similar device, but decided to implement cameras in iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and decided to improve them annually.

Dual lens system on the iLens provides you with an option to click with the 50mm prime lens on the main device. Magnetically attachable zoom and telephoto lens give you more dynamic photography options. The magnetically attachable lens sits on top of the primary device lens, which is the 50mm prime lens. The lens and the device communicate with each other via NFC Standard. Gesture sensitive lens casing provides with lens zoom and focus manipulation. Also, an integrated ring type flash unit around the lens casing avoids any shadow cast by the lens. This makes the iLens a powerful camera with a full size image sensor that is genuinely pocket-able. The cubical design for the lens casing, instead of the traditional and much familiar cylindrical design, was taken into consideration for ease of storage. As DSLR lens do roll away, if handled carelessly. Unlike a DSLR, the image sensor is sealed behind the 50mm prime lens, so there is no chance of sensor dust damage during lens changes. A scratch resistant UV filter tops the lens, so there is no need for a lens cap.

  If Apple is not thinking of producing a new camera, someone thought develop un concept al iLens, a very thin mirrorless camera that allows the attachment of a 50mm main lens. Using a magnetic system, telephoto lenses can be attached that allow zooming at long distances, these being placed directly above the main lens. The lenses and the camera communicate through an NFC connection, and the interesting part is that the lenses can be manipulated by gestures.

  iLens comes equipped with a Retina Display of 4.8 inches, chip A8, and an extremely attractive design, such a product being able to attract enormously many consumers. Basically, we have in front of us a concept of a camera of the future that probably no company will produce.