Technology
Shop these iPhone lens kits that are on sale
New iPhone cameras continue to give DSLRs a run for their money thanks to improved sensors, more professional-looking portrait modes, and better low-light photography capabilities. Heck, they’re so impressive, some people are buying the latest models *just* for the camera quality. (Must be nice.) If you don’t feel like putting that sort of dent in your savings account, you’ll love the affordable ShiftCam 2.0 lens kit.
On sale for a limited time, the standard ShiftCam kit features seven different lenses for various photography modes and effects. There’s a front-facing wide-angle lens that makes for rad selfies, two 2x telephoto lenses for close-ups, a 180-degree fisheye lens for funky wide-angle shots, a 120-degree wide-angle lens for landscape pics, as well as 10x and 20x macro lenses that capture tiny details in incredible clarity. (If that sounds like a lot to haul around with you, don’t fret: Each kit includes its own specially designed case so it’s easy to take them anywhere.)
A ShiftCam 2.0 kit normally costs upwards of $60 — a fraction of the price of a whole new phone, but a pretty big purchase nonetheless. Lucky for you, though, you don’t have to pay full price if you buy a kit through the Mashable Shop. For the next few days, you can enter the code SEMIANNUAL at checkout to save an extra 15% on your choice of three already-discounted ShiftCam models:
iPhone X
The ShiftCam 2.0: 6-in-1 Lens Travel Set and Front-Facing Lens for the iPhone X (a $69.99 value): Normally $59.99, it’s just $50.99 with SEMIANNUAL.
iPhone 7 Plus and 8 Plus
The ShiftCam 2.0: 6-in-1 Lens Travel Set and Front-Facing Lens for the iPhone 7 Plus and 8 Plus (a $69.99 value): Normally $59.99, it’s just $50.99 with SEMIANNUAL.
iPhone 7 and 8
The ShiftCam 2.0: 3-in-1 Lens Travel Set and Front-Facing Lens for the iPhone 7 and 8 (a $49.99 value): Normally $49.99, it’s just $42.49 with SEMIANNUAL. (This one doesn’t include the telephoto or macro lenses, FYI.)
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