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olloclip Studio at IFA 2015: hands-on with mobile creativity

olloclip Studio at IFA 2015: hands-on with mobile creativity

Posted on September 4, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

olloclip’s goal has been to make creativity accessible, and by “creativity” they mostly mean being able to record videos and take photos with your smartphone with the same quality as digital cameras with professional lenses but with even more mobility and portability. To that end they’ve created a wide variety of snap on lenses to deliver on that promise. But they’ve taken that promise a bit further by working on the olloclip Studio which we had a chance to see and touch for ourselves here at IFA 2015.
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