The company, iZZi Gadgets, recently introduced the Orbit case, which it says will turn an iPhone into a professional-grade device for digital photographers.
The Orbit, designed for the iPhone 4 and 5, includes four optical lenses — fish-eye, macro, telephoto and wide-angle — on a rotating spindle attached to the case. Made of durable aluminum, the case has a grip that helps to steady your hand while taking a photo. For more stabilization, the case also has three 20-millimeter slots for tripod mounts.
There were no instructions included in the review sample that was sent to me, but the setup was pretty simple. I placed my iPhone in the Orbit’s inner silicone case, then secured that in the outer metal case, making sure to align the phone’s camera with the case’s viewfinder. The spindle turned smoothly until one of three lenses clicked into place; the fourth, the macro lens, was accessible by removing the wide-angle lens.
The fish-eye lens offered a 180-degree view and the telephoto lens doubled the zoom, but the wide-angle is a mere 0.67 times wider. The macro lens, my favorite, captured detailed close-ups. Unfortunately, the spindle is not removable, so the iPhone’s camera cannot be used in its normal setting.
Once you've gotten a grip on taking photos...look out for the iPhone 4 and 5 or The Orbit. With a fish eye lens and a wide angle as well as telephoto...even the macro seem to be in tip top shape. But sadly this does not come with an editing app...but I wouldn't put it pass someone to come up with something.