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2-in-1 Threaded & Magnet Attachment Fisheye Lens (190°,0.24X)

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Model: OC002481
Shipping Weight: 9999g
1000 Units in Stock

 
 





 

General Features:
- Dual USE: Magnet attaching and Threaded Mount
- Portable and detachable, you can take photo with your device at any time
- High Clarity: Made of high-class glass
- Strong: Made of top-grade Aluminum
- Applicable to any devices


Attaching Methods:
- Magnetic
- Magnetic thru a ring with self-adhesive tape
- Directly screw on to your device.

How to use?
- if you device is Magnetic, then it will be very simple, just put the lens directly ahead of your built-in lens, then you will get what you want.
- Otherwise, you can use self-adhesive ring (included) to stick a magnetic ring in front of your built-in lens (to make it magnetizable) then put the lens on the add-on ring
- You can change among our Wide Angle Lens, Fisheye Lens and Macro Lens for your specific purpose
- Threaded Camera Front End + Threaded 190 degree Fisheye Lens


Colors Available:
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Silver

Note:
- All trade names are registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed.


Specifications:
- Magnification: 190° Fisheye (0.24X)
- Minimum focus distance: 40mm
- Lens Construction: 3 elements in 3 groups, multi-coated optical glass
- Lens Body: High Quality Aluminum
- Lens Dimensions (main body): 33mm (diameter) x 15mm (length)
- Weight: 19.3g


Package Includes:
- Dual Use Mini 190 degree Fisheye Lens x 1
- Lens Cover (plastic) x 1
- Detachable Magnetic Ring x 2
- Keychain strap x 1

Package:
- Polybag

 

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 13 August, 2011.

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