If you have ever tried taking a photo using your iPhone on a sunny day you will already know the difficulties you come across when trying to view the iPhone’s screen.
Paul Anderson is hoping to help iPhone users overcome this problem, with a new design for a daylight iPhone viewfinder he has designed, and published on the Kickstarter website. Watch the video after the jump to hear Paul take you through his new invention.
The daylight iPhone viewfinder provides iPhone users with a way to see exactly what they are taking in sunlight, and provides a magnified 216 pixels by 162 pixels view of your subject.
“After unsuccessfully trying to take pictures with his iPhone while skiing on Mt. Hood last year, Paul tried to find a viewfinder attachment for his iPhone. When he couldn’t find one, he decided to make his own. With the help of an iOS developer, and after many hours in the garage making prototypes, the Daylight Viewfinder is now ready for production.”
The daylight iPhone viewfinder is currently over on the Kickstarter website looking to raise enough pledges to make the jump from concept to production. So if you think it is something you could benefit from, jump over to the Kickstarter website now to make a pledge and help the daylight iPhone viewfinder become a reality.
Source: Kickstarter
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