CES 2016: olloclip Studio Transforms iPhone 6/6s, 6/6s Plus Into Full-Featured Camera System

iPhone lens accessory maker olloclip has announced their olloclip Studio rail mounting accessory case for iPhone 6/6s and iPhone 6/6s Plus devices. The Studio transforms the iPhone into a full featured camera system, offering protection, mounting hardware options, and grips. The Studio also works with olloclip’s existing lineup of iPhone lenses.

9to5Mac:

The 7-piece Studio set begins with a ruggedized, device-specific case — the nicest yet debuted by Olloclip — and continues with 6 additional items: a two-finger grip that aids in stability and eases switches from portrait to landscape orientation, two tripod/grip clips, two cold shoe adapters for LED lamps or microphones, and a kickstand to prop the case up.

olloclip Studio includes an Accessory Kit comprised of a variety of mountable solutions:

  • (1) 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.
  • (2) 1/4-20 Clips ­ to attach a tripod, grip or handles. Includes mounts for both landscape and portrait orientation.
  • (2) Cold-Shoe Adapters ­ 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.
  • (1) Kickstand ­ a new stand attachment for watching a movie or reading your favorite book or blog.

The Studio case will initially be available in jet black, and will ship in early February. The Studio is available for pre-order at the olloclip website for $89.99.

Chris Hauk

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