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HomeElectronicsOffice & School SuppliesCellularfactory: 0.67x Macro Magnet Mount Conversion Lens for Iphone Apple |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Tiny awsomeness! Oct 06, 2011
By Melissa I decided to buy this lens because I noticed several people posting macro photographs taken with their phones in Instagram and they're amazing. It's very small, so you can take it anywhere. It attaches magnetically, but if your phone doesn't have a metal surface, it comes with a "glued" metal ring (and a spare ring) that you stick to your phone and then attach the lens. It's a 2 in 1 combo lens, as seen in the picture it's a wide lens, you can unscrew it and then the tiny part works as a macro lens. For the price I think it works beautifully, the details are almost perfect. You have to practice though, at first is very tricky to find out how close you have to get to the subject your photographing. I definitely recommend this item, every time a show it people just love it!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Wide lens wont auto-focus on my E4GT... Dec 09, 2011
By vulcz I could be doing something wrong, but the wide lens doesn't auto-focus at all. I can only take pictures of things within a few inches away or else the picture is completely blurry. Changing my phone's focus mode does nothing :( The macro lens, on the other hand, works magnificent.
Also, the whole mounting mechanism is pretty well. My phone doesn't have a metal base (I believe it's Al) so I had to use one of the rings. It stuck on just fine and the magnet system seems solid.
Wish I could get the wide angle to work though. Gonna try it on my brother's iPhone (I'm using a Galaxy S II, the Sprint version).
EDIT: Updated my review to 4 stars; I was able to get the wide angle to work! Turns out the magnetic ring on my lens wasn't installed properly (QC problem?). I had to remove it and re-apply so that it would sit evenly and almost flush. Before it was sticking out quite a bit. After doing that my images were in focus.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
good tool Oct 04, 2011
By ken
"average guy with opinion"
I do quite a bit of construction photography and often it is hard to get a good shot of the whole room if it is small. This makes it possible. I rarely get the circle effect around the edges. If you know how to use photoshop you can re-stretch the photo around to suit your needs. This thing is handy. However, it doesn't make a dramatic difference on how much you can get into the shot. also look at the fisheye. if you can only afford one then the fisheye is the first one i would pick.
Great Product Feb 09, 2012
By Keith s The macro shots I've taken look great! Much better than the iphone was capable of before. Also It takes the wide angle shots great too! What I couldn't fit in the picture before now fits!
Cute, but not at-all worth having Jan 30, 2012
By Sugarboogy Phalanx
"Sugarboogy Phalanx"
Insufficient magnification... Even as a novelty item, this just doesn't add anything to our camera's existing abilities (imho). Double or triple the magnification and you might have something, but until then it's just a waste of money.
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