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Olloclip’s new Studio turns an iPhone 6s/6 or 6s/6 Plus into a powerful photography system

iPhotographer
January 6, 2016

Originally starting as a Kickstarter project last summer, Olloclip is unveiling its Studio mobile photography system to the public at CES this week in Las Vegas.

Olloclip is well-known for its line of snap-on lenses for iOS devices. But Studio is designed to be a complete solution for users looking to improve their iPhone photography and video.

A complete system

The system is made up of two different parts – a rugged case designed and an integrated rail-mounting solution that works with any of the four included accessories.

Here’s the complete list of the included accessories:

Finger Grip – a versatile and ingenious two-finger grip. Great for increased stability while taking photos, filming video or broadcasting with apps like Snapchat or Periscope. It en­ables the photographer to quickly change from portrait to land­scape orientation without even thinking about it.

1/4-20 Mounts (two included) – to attach a tripod, grip or handles. Includes mounts for both landscape and portrait orientation.

Cold-Shoe Adapters (two included) – to attach lightweight accessories, like a microphone or light, in a snap. The shoe was designed to offset the center of gravity of the accessory, so it’s directly in line with the iPhone’s centerline, thus creating a more bal­anced experience when attaching multiple accessories.

Kickstand – a new stand attachment for browsing the web, watching a movie or reading your favorite book or blog.

With the accessories, you can add additional components like a flash.

 

You can see the system in action in this promo video. Click here if you can’t see it.

Studio will retail for $89.99 and can be preoreder now directly from the company’s site. Orders are expected to ship starting in early February. It will be available for the iPhone 6s/6 and iPhone 6s/6 Plus in a black color scheme. Just to note, Studio is also compatible with all existing Olloclip lenses.

For other recent news from CES, see: Fossil Q54 Pilot and Fitbit Blaze offer new smartwatch options, Honeywell introduces a new Lyric thermostat with Apple HomeKit support, and Has Withings overpriced its new fitness tracker, the Go?

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