Lens for iPhone 5 / 5S – 4 in 1

Lens for iPhone 5 / 5S - 4 in 1
Today we are testing an interesting accessory that provides four modes of photography for iPhone 5 and 5S. Two wide-angle lenses and a macro on the rear camera, and one wide-angle on the front. All this comes bundled, attaches to your smartphone and switches as needed. The device has three glasses: two on the front, one on the back. Macro is obtained by twisting one of the front lenses. Thanks to the device, you can get interesting pictures.

In general, a wide-angle lens for a smartphone is a very useful thing. I can even recommend this accessory as a working tool for realtors. I have seen how some representatives of this profession are trying to photograph small-sized housing with the help of a handy phone. Even switching to panorama mode at iPhone won't help here.

But this “fisheye” does an excellent job. If there is still an application to compensate for distortion, it will be super. Unfortunately, there are no such programs in App Store, but you can use Photoshop on your computer.

Lens for iPhone 5 / 5S - 4 in 1
Lens for iPhone 5 / 5S - 4 in 1

Lens for iPhone 5 / 5S - 4 in 1

A fishey lens, or fishey lens, produces a spectacular image with circular geometric distortion, covering an angle of 180 degrees. It can be used by attaching to both the front and rear cameras.

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Lens for iPhone 5 / 5S - 4 in 1

Here is a macro lens.

Lens for iPhone 5 / 5S - 4 in 1

To focus the camera, you need to bring the smartphone very close to the object. This is hindered by the protruding fisheye at the other end of the carousel. But if you show some cunning, then everything will work out 🙂

Lens for iPhone 5 / 5S - 4 in 1

In general, the device deserves attention. I think that you can buy this for 300 rubles. More expensive does not make sense, since it is still more of a toy.

iPhone has long been the main camera in the family. So why no one produces lenses for portrait photography, analogs of 50's in full frame. Which would compensate for the elongated faces from the smartphone's native camera?

It was not a pity to give money for this 🙂

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