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RSS FeedsKamerar Lens Zoom Kit for iPhone 7 Plus review
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

24 february 2017 13:47:10

 
Kamerar Lens Zoom Kit for iPhone 7 Plus review
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Kamerar Zoom Lens Kit for iPhone 7 Plus review If you`re shopping for accessory lenses, for most iPhone models the choice can be overwhelming. The lenses on offer range from cheap plastic variants for very little money to hefty high-quality glass in metal bodies that require a three-figure investment. However, the situation is slightly different for Apple`s current flagship, the iPhone 7 Plus. Because of the unique design of its dual-camera there are currently still very few attachment lenses on the market. That said, we`ve had a chance to have a closer look at one of the first available options, the Kamerar Zoom Lens kit.  For $50 the kit includes a protective case for the iPhone, two lens modules that slide into the case and two small protective lens-cases. The first module combines a fisheye-adapter for the iPhone`s wide-angle lens with a tele-converter for the longer lens in the dual-cam. The fisheye offers a 160 degree angle of view and the converter comes with a 1.5x zoom factor, giving the 7 Plus tele lens a total zoom factor of 3x when compared to the wide-angle. The second module has two macro lenses that apply a 10x magnification to both iPhone camera lenses.  The complete kit consists of the phone case and two lens modules with a little protective case for each. Operation and build quality Apart from the little plastic rails that the lens modules slide on, the Kamerar-case looks like most plastic phone cases and offers access to all ports. The case`s slightly shiny tile design is pretty much a matter of taste, but with its understated gray tones should work for most.  Build-quality is pretty much in line with the price point. The plastic material looks a little cheap but the construction of the individual pieces is solid. Attaching and removing the lens modules is very easy but moving them in position in front of the iPhone camera and back requires a little bit of force. When not in use th ...


 
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