![]() If you’re keen to seriously upgrade your smartphone’s camera rig, this is a fantastic all-in-one package for doing so. The only reason it's last on our list is that we've included some of the lenses individually above but if you want complete versatility, the kit is worth it. However, it’s still an immensely impressive kit, and well-priced too, for what you get. Some will be more useful than others you’ll find yourself reaching for a telephoto or macro a lot more than an extreme fisheye. The kit puts at your disposal an 18mm wide-angle, a 230° fisheye, a 1.33x anamorphic, a 60mm telephoto, a 75mm long-range macro, and a 25mm traditional macro – all of which can be radically transformative for a phone camera. The lenses themselves are hugely impressive. Keep in mind with these ShiftCam lenses that you will need a dedicated case or phone mount adaptor to attach them to your phone. The kit can be bought with dedicated mounts for iPhone 11 or iPhone 13, or there’s a universal lens mount accessory that’ll slide over most normal-sized smartphones (check the ShiftCam website for a full compatibility breakdown). ShiftCam recently debuted its photography kit of six lenses for smartphones, and we have to say we’ve been really impressed. Read our full ShiftCam Pro Videographers Kit review for more details It was easy to de-squeeze the footage in Final Cut Pro (there is a handy video on YouTube that shows you exactly how to convert it) and it really does make everything you shoot with it look that little more pro. I was pleasantly surprised with the horizontal lens flares you achieved with the anamorphic lens. I actually preferred the universal adapter as I found the case mount moved around a bit and the universal one stayed firmly in place. Both lenses are really easy to use and can either be attached to the front of your phone using the phone-specific case mount or the universal adapter. ![]() The ShiftCam Videography ProLens Kit includes a 1.33x anamorphic lens and a 60mm telephoto lens so that you can shoot ultra-wide and extra zoomed-in without degrading the image quality. ![]() However, smartphone lenses are getting so good these days you no longer have to spend an insane amount of money to invest in a kit that will help you shoot professional-looking films. The ZEISS macro lens will have focus adjustment from 3 to 1.1 inches, with variable focal lengths of 40–80 mm focal length (35-mm equivalent).Videography can be an expensive game to get into it after you've added up the cost of the best camera for video, the best cine lenses, and all the accessories you might need. The iPhone’s small sensor, large depth of field, and autofocus enable focus from infinity to 1.2 feet. The Longer ZEISS Mutar 2.0x Asph T* will have a 35 mm-equivalent focal length of 56 mm. Yes, you will now be able to shoot 4K video with interchangeable/adapter lenses on the iPhone. The 35 mm equivalent wide-angle focal length is 18 mm. The Wide-Angle ZEISS Mutar 0.6x Asph T* wide-angle lens has an aspherical optical design and is practically distortion-free. Edge-to-edge contrast and quality are excellent. The 12 MP sensor is ⅓” (4.89 x 3.67 mm) with 1.22 micron pixels. It includes a standard 1/4”–20 tripod thread and cold shoe.Īpple’s iPhone 6s has a native 4.15 mm F2.2 autofocus fixed lens that’s the 35mm format equivalent of 29 mm. The ExoLens bracket attaches the ZEISS optics to the phone. ZEISS and ExoLens are also planning to introduce tele and a macro-zoom lenses for the iPhone this summer. ![]() The ExoLens with ZEISS Mutar 0.6x Asph T* wide-angle lens is available exclusively from Apple ($199.95). Now at the Apple Store: a wide-angle accessory lens kit by ZEISS and ExoLens.
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