
Photojojo 90-degree spy lens for DSLR camera allows the user to shoot desired pictures without needing to point the DSLR camera straight to the subject. It’s best used for making candid shots. The spy-lens costs only $50 for a start and it contains a 90-degree mirror inside.
The lens blends well with the camera nicely, which makes the actual lens of a DSLR camera to look longer than it actually is. The lens is best used for those who’re fond of secretly shooting photos of others in the streets, capturing candid shots without getting noticed by others.
With this spy lens on your DSLR, you can just point your camera away from the subject but still be able to get the desired picture. The lens swivels 360 degrees, so you can shoot left, right, up, or down while you’re actually targeting a subject that is straight ahead.
The Photojojo spy lens still has a few shorts, such as lack of support for fish-eye and wide-angle lenses, and apparent vignetting (a reduction of an image’s brightness or saturation at the periphery compared to the image center). This spy lens can be purchased on the Photojojo store, but unfortunately, it’s out of stock now. A new batch is likely to come in mid of April.
via thegadgetblog


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