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Caira turns Apple iPhone into camera with 400% bigger sensor and interchangeable lenses

Started by Redaktion, October 06, 2025, 21:08:47

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Redaktion

Caira expands the Apple iPhone with a camera grip and a 5,000mAh battery, as well as a large FourThirds sensor and a bayonet mount for interchangeable lenses. In combination with AI features, this setup is supposedly extremely versatile.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Caira-turns-Apple-iPhone-into-camera-with-400-bigger-sensor-and-interchangeable-lenses.1132821.0.html

The Werewolf

QuoteCaira turns smartphones into a micro-FourThirds camera

and

QuoteCaira is being advertised as a comprehensive camera upgrade for the Apple iPhone.

Which is it? The iPhone is exactly ONE brand of smartphone and is 100% incompatible with the other 80% of the world market, so the use of "smartphones" as a generic term here is misleading. Given that Camera Intelligence (based on their LinkedIn page) employs just one software dev who is billed as an iOS developer, I suspect this won't be available on Android for a long time (if ever).

Enrico Frahn

Quote from: The Werewolf on October 06, 2025, 21:30:58
QuoteCaira turns smartphones into a micro-FourThirds camera

and

QuoteCaira is being advertised as a comprehensive camera upgrade for the Apple iPhone.

Which is it? The iPhone is exactly ONE brand of smartphone and is 100% incompatible with the other 80% of the world market, so the use of "smartphones" as a generic term here is misleading. Given that Camera Intelligence (based on their LinkedIn page) employs just one software dev who is billed as an iOS developer, I suspect this won't be available on Android for a long time (if ever).

iPhones are smartphones. Nobody claimed that it turns all smartphones into a camera.



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