CarrySpeed's Magnetic Mount Filters Can Be Fitted to Point and Shoot Cameras
Oct 17, 2012 20:17
Here's the CarrySpeed's new MagFilter solution. It's a fantastic one because it harnesses the power of magnets to give your compact camera a swappable filter system without hindering the lens' capabilities.
The MagFilter is available in 36 and 42 millimeter sizes for cameras like Sony's RX100 and Canon's Powershot S100. All you have to do is attach it to an adhesive backed metal ring to the end of your camera's lens and you're done. The lens can still zoom and focus as normal but the ring will add the ability to attach a magnetically secured filter on the end.
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