Universal 3 in 1 Cell Phone Camera Lens Kit for Smartphones Including - Fish Eye Lens / 2 in 1 Macro Lens & Wide Angle Lens/Universal Clip/Carry Pouch/Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
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Hello Dayne, I finally got myself organized enough to test it on both the iPad 2 and the iPad mini. It's fantastic on both of them! It's a great addition to your outfit.
I'm attempting to upload a close-up of something. I used the macro lens to capture this shot. I was about 2 inches away, the camera was perfectly focused, and you can see details that would be expected at a 10x magnification. in addition to being very clear
Hello, br>Screw the lens clockwise with the holder.br>I hope this answers your question.
Greetings, Carol. This lens kit is compatible with the majority of smartphones. It comes with a universal lens clip that works with a variety of cell phones and other mobile devices. If the distance between the top of the camera lens and the center of the lens is less than 7/8 inch, the universal clip will work; otherwise, the universal clip will be too short.br>Hope this helps! Best wishes, Mynchie/ECO- FUSED
Selected User Reviews For Universal 3 in 1 Cell Phone Camera Lens Kit for Smartphones Including - Fish Eye Lens / 2 in 1 Macro Lens & Wide Angle Lens/Universal Clip/Carry Pouch/Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
For the past 40 years, I've been photographing. The lenses are simple to mount and carry, and when used correctly, they produce a good image. I'm a professional realtor, and the wide angle lens allows me to photograph interiors of homes that encompass the entire space rather than just a portion of it. The only disadvantage is that the lens obscures the flash, rendering it useless when any of the lenses are used.
I'm a photographer who frequently collaborates with musicians on photography and videography projects. This kit was purchased at the last minute for a specific shoot concept. The most noticeable difference appeared to be the fish eye. I used an iPhone XR and a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 for this project. For both devices, attaching the lens proved to be a difficult task. Getting the phone lens and these attachable lenses to work together. It was a nightmare to write the note. The phone had a built-in tri lens, and zooming was a pain because you had to reattach the lens accessory every time the phone lens switched. Long story short, it worked well for selfies on front cameras. br>br>Long story short, it's temperamental, but it's fun for personal use.
The rear optics of the fish eye lense are so badly made that they rattle around enough to move into the focal area, preventing the camera from seeing anything but the side of the optics (pictured). The macro and wide angle lenses are functional, but the macro lense's focal range is so close that tracking a living subject with the phone is difficult, but I managed it (photo of side swimmer). The wide angle lense performs admirably and expands the field of view significantly. Overall, it wasn't a huge letdown, but a defective product right out of the box isn't ideal.
It's a blast to experiment with the fish eye. Even if I moved an inch away from the object I wanted to photograph, the macro would not clear up. Most of the time, the wide angle lens wouldn't fit into the macro, and when I tried to adjust it, it fell out; The lens had popped out, and the washer-dryer had popped out as well. It snapped into three pieces because the thing that held it together snapped. As a result, I spent $9. For 99 dollars, you can have a good time. I couldn't get the nice wide-angle and macro shots I wanted for my trip because of my silly lens.
Close-up face shots, such as the one I included of my brat cat, Toby, benefit greatly from the fish eye. Macro lenses are excellent for capturing fine details at close range, as they should be. I used it to capture some excellent detail shots of my plants. I haven't had a chance to try out the wide shot lens yet, but I am planning a trip to the beach this weekend and am excited. The only criticism I have is that it does not completely cover my case; it still takes excellent photos, but they are better when the case is removed, which is a pain.
These tiny cell phone lenses are quite interesting. It's exactly what I was looking for in a macro lens, and it's fantastic. The fisheye lens is also pretty cool; it doesn't have a huge fisheye effect, but it's more than adequate. Perhaps I'll incorporate it into my next Zoom meeting; ) And the wide angle is fine as well; it's not a major effect, but it's the best that can be expected given the nature of a cell phone clip-on camera. They're all simple to use, and they come with a small storage bag. Strongly suggested!.
On a long road trip and camping trip, I brought this with me. I've gone on many hikes with it in my pack and it has never caused me any harm! Attaching and removing parts from the phone is a breeze. Even though it was only an iPhone, I was able to capture a ton of amazing wide-screen photos and close-up shots of small plants in nature! To be honest, I didn't take any pictures with my fish lense, but it performed just as well as the others during testing! I'm going to use it on my next trip!.
This gives me access to features that aren't normally available on my phone. It'll be enjoyable to work with. I was under the impression that only two of the three lenses were included, but after reading the brochure, I discovered that one lens must be disassembled in order to obtain the macro. That is something I have not yet attempted. The wide angle and fish eye lenses perform as expected and are simple to install.