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    Accessory Kit Aims to Turn Recent iPhones Into Professional-Style Cameras

    Third-party system adds optical zoom, physical controls and memory card support
    By Alan JohnsonFebruary 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A new third-party camera accessory kit is seeking to narrow the gap between iPhones and specialist camera-centric smartphones by adding optical zoom, physical shooting controls and external storage to recent Apple devices, according to product details released ahead of its launch.

    Developed by the team behind a camera kit for Vivo’s flagship phones, the Retrova system is designed for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max as well as the iPhone 17 Pro models. It reflects a broader trend that began with Chinese smartphone makers such as Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo, which have paired high-end phones with modular camera hardware to appeal to photography enthusiasts.

    See also: Online Retailer Offers Apple Store Demo Hardware to Consumers

    The Retrova kit is being offered in two versions via crowdfunding. The basic package includes a dedicated case and detachable camera grip, while a higher-priced bundle adds a telephoto extender, filter adapters and mounting accessories. The teleconverter is designed to extend the reach of Apple’s existing telephoto lenses, enabling up to a 10x optical zoom equivalent on newer models.

    The grip adds hardware features more commonly found on standalone cameras, including a two-stage shutter button, zoom rocker and control dial for exposure and sensitivity adjustments. Unlike comparable kits for rival Android flagships, the system also integrates a microSD card slot, allowing ProRes video to be recorded directly to removable storage. As the article notes, this allows users to “write ProRes video recordings directly to the memory card at speeds up to 312 MB/s.”

    See also: Alogic Launches Touch Display Aimed at Mac Mini All-in-one Setup

    Additional accessories include further teleconverters, magnetic fill lights and remote controls, alongside a companion app that offers a retro-styled interface, filters and a full manual shooting mode. The grip contains a small internal battery intended to power controls rather than recharge the phone itself.

    The manufacturer has said deliveries are planned to begin in March for the grip and April for the full kit, while also promising compatibility with a future iPhone generation through a simple case replacement. As with all crowdfunding projects, timelines are subject to change, but the company’s established track record in camera accessories may ease concerns among potential backers.

    Source: Kickstarter

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