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Smart Lens clip-on for mobile – any experience?
I was in Walmart today and noticed 2 different offerings from tzumi, first a 3-lens fisheye/macro/wide set and second a 8x fixed telephoto.
I've seen these online and thought they were clever. So I grabbed one for just under $15, safe in the knowledge I could return it ;-) Since it gets dark early and it's still dark, I did some quick shots in the kitchen: •iPhone 6 with native lens at widest zoom setting •iPhone 6 with native lens at full zoom •Smart Lens+iPhone wide setting •Smart Lens+iPhone full zoom Here are my impressions: Clipping the lens on an iPhone is a bit dorky because the iPhone's lens is so close to the edge, and you have to place it just right to minimize vignetting. The Smart Lens has a manual focus adjustment, which is fun to use while at the same time the iPhone is trying to focus automatically. It seems the iPhone's maximum zoom is 8x, since it matches the native magnification of the Smart Lens. But the iPhone pixelates badly at this zoom level, while the Smart Lens doesn't (but the Smart Lens has severe pincushioning). I’m not sure if this is progress or not! Maybe somewhat. So! I'll play with this thing in the light tomorrow and decide if it's worth keeping. I can't see carrying the Smart Lens around without some sort of camera or carry bag (I don't always have a shirt pocket), but if I'm going to do that, I might as well bring the DSLR and 75-300 along... I'm curious to know if anyone else has tried this thing. PS: Holding the Canon zoom in front of the iPhone lens is not an option, ha!
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A very good try and thanks for reporting back and your nice and valuable review of the subject that is contributory to the site.
These things are fun and for the price, you simply can't go wrong. PS: One of the photographers in this site, has adapted his $ 2-3, Door Peephole Viewer into an add on fisheye lens for the camera, long before these companies sell similar idea in every shop, and successfully produced several good image, two of which are awarded as POTW (Picture of The Week) in the "Gallery" of this forum: Link - 1 Link - 2
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Thanks Sassan, and that's a good point – finding alternative ways to modify smartphone cameras with inexpensive or found items.
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