![]() They’re heavy little nubs handcrafted with aerospace-grade metal and the same high-end glass used in 4K film lenses. These lenses are not cheaply made of plastic, mass-produced in some dingy factory. Prices range from $89.99 to $99.99, with an additional cost of $29.99 for the Moment smartphone case - you’ll need it to attach your lens. Their Wide lens also received a glass upgrade to a multi-element aspherical design for edge to edge clarity. The update includes a new attachment interface where the lenses are slightly larger in diameter to provide a more secure attachment to the Moment smartphone cases. Moment recently released a new version of their four lenses: Superfish (fisheye), Wide, Tele Portrait and Macro. The first few Google search results for “best iPhone lens” led me to Moment, a company that started off with a 2014 Kickstarter fund and since has grown into a well-respected smartphone lens manufacturer. I needed more creative control and didn’t want to rely on mobile software. Despite our Editor in Chief’s praises for the iPhone X’s camera, it wasn’t enough for me. Switching lenses is cumbersome and not ideal in certain environments, like a Saigon street market, densely crowded with vendors, tourists and thieves.Īfter lugging this camera kit through six countries last year, I upgraded my iPhone to the X in hopes of replacing the DSLR as a travel camera. I travel with a Canon DSLR and two primes, a 35mm f1.4 and an 85mm f1.2 (endearingly nicknamed, “the fat kid”).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |