Moment Fisheye Lens - 14mm 170? Attachment Lens for iPhone Pixel Galaxy Phones
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The 14mm Fisheye is a more modern take on the 15mm Fisheye. The 14mm is designed to work on newer phones that have been released in the last few years, whereas the 15mm was designed almost four years ago, so you may notice some vignetting with that lens on newer phones.
Hey! You won't need any step-ups if you use the 62mm Filter mount. You can just use a 62mm filter if you don't have an up ring:
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On any iPhone, this lens will provide the same view. Because video on any iPhone has a slight crop, the angle will be slightly reduced when shooting video with it on. Otherwise, it's 170° and should fit your iPhone 8 perfectly.
Selected User Reviews For Moment Fisheye Lens - 14mm 170? Attachment Lens for iPhone Pixel Galaxy Phones
This lens is both entertaining and extremely sharp. Wow. What an eye-catching lens! I really like how it distorts things. For those tight spaces or to capture nearly the entire sky, a super wide lens is ideal. With this lens, I'd like to capture a sunset at the beach or a field of flowers. It's razor-sharp and focuses in close quarters, about a 1/2" to 3/4" at its closest focus. It's similar to a macro shot taken from a long distance. This one is no exception to the fact that all moment lenses are extremely well constructed. It's a tank, after all! I highly recommend this lens because it's a lot of fun. You are forced to think and be creative as a result of this.
This is a ridiculously entertaining lens that is well worth the money; just get it and enjoy it. br>br>My only gripe is that the lens cap will eventually become misplaced. I added a velcro square to it, which I then paired with an opposing piece on my hat, so I can just toss it up there and hope it stays put for a while.
This is not something I would recommend if you have an iPhone with an ultra wide camera. Moment is one of my favorite cameras, but the wide and ultra wide lenses aren't particularly impressive because I can achieve the same results with my phone. Yes, you can get better night shots and wider shots, but I don't take many at night, so it's not for me. In my opinion, the only lens worth purchasing is the anamorphic.
With the exception of the new bio case, these guys produce high-quality, durable products. This lens is extremely durable and sharp (at least on my iPhone 11 Plus Max). This is something I almost always have on my phone.
I finally got a fisheye lens, which I use with an Apple 12 PM. It's whimsical and fun, and it gives me another way to change the perspective. Moment lenses are well made, and the glass is perfect; I bought it used and saved money. There was nothing essential missing. A new box was used to replace the exterior package. I frequently save money by purchasing used items, and I am pleased to report that I have never been disappointed.
I'm ordering this fantastic lens for the second time. It is constructed from high-quality materials. I was afraid it would break the first time it fell from my hands onto a hard ceramic surface with my iPhone on top. Fortunately, it received no damage other than a minor scratch or an inconspicuous dot. It had stronger scratches the second time it fell on the sand with sharp sea shells, but you could still take photos with it as if it didn't have any. Only when the lens is pointed toward the light source are the scratches visible.
The overall sharpness (especially at the edges) is better than the old 15mm lens, but it's not as good as the iPhone's wide-angle camera.
If they weren't the only company on the market doing this for Android devices, they might have to make do with the bare minimum. Lens cap. Great lens for the money, but it should come with a lens cap on both sides. I had a crazy idea.