📷 Snap, Share, Shine! Unleash your inner photographer with this all-in-one lens kit!
The Bostionye Cell Phone Camera Lens Kit is an 11-in-1 mobile photography solution, featuring a variety of lenses including a 20x telephoto, 198° fisheye, and 15x macro lens. Designed for compatibility with 99% of smartphones, this kit empowers users to capture stunning images from every angle, making it an ideal gift for photography enthusiasts.
Real Angle Of View | 198 Degrees |
Zoom Ratio | 20X |
Image stabilization | Bluetooth remote not included |
Minimum Focal Length | 20 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Telephoto |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 20 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | Using a first-class multi-layer durable coating |
Focal Length Description | Telephoto/Fisheye/Macro/Wide angle lens-Wait |
Lens | Telephoto/Fisheye/Macro/Wide angle lens |
Compatible Camera Mount | iPhone XS MAX XS XR X SE 12 11 8 Plus 8 7 Plus Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus S9 S8 Plus S8 S7 Edge S7 S6 Edge+ S6 Edge S6 LG iPad Motorola One Plus HUAWEI and other Android phones. |
Maximum Focal Length | 20 Millimeters |
M**O
Nice lens kit - good pictures
I like capturing random pictures of things we overlook on a daily basis, I had a crappy old camera lens which I used to take macro pictures, but they weren’t very clear, so I decided to try this kit because of the macro lens and because of the telescopic lens. I got to say I wasn’t expecting much of it, so far I’ve only used the macro and the telescopic lens ( the other lenses are kind of eh or at least not of my preference).So far the pictures you can get using the macro and the telescopic lens make it worth the price ( at least for me).The kit comes with everything shown in the product description photos.It is easy to put the lenses onto the holder clamp and attach to your phone.Tge tripod that it comes with is ok to hold the small lenses but will not hold the phone with the telescopic lens very well, it kept flipping and falling on me ( I just MacGybered one myself out of pvc pipes).I’ve only had a chance to play with the macro and telescopic lenses a couple times so far, but I’m very please with the pictures I was able to capture.Overall I like this little kit so far, the case that it comes in fits in my cargo short’s pocket so I can carry it around when it’s nice outside.I’ll try some of the other lenses and see what they can do, for me that would just be a bonus.Overall I do recommend this kit.Go out there abd capture done cool pictures!
B**L
Okay for starting out
It's okay for somebody starting out with photographyThere's a weird artifact on the adjustable telephoto lense, the snap in part for the clip of the adjustable lense is now stuck to the adjustable lense (Easy to deal with for myself, but it'd be a deal breaker for lots of other people), and the clip itself was really unstableThe other lenses are really nice though, especially the CPL lense
D**M
Once you figure it out, it's fun to use
First off, the world of imported technology products is rife with this problem - instructions that are not only confusing but downright inscrutable, particularly when they're absurdly abbreviated and printed in fonts so small that one has to have a magnifying glass to even try to understand them.After a lot of trial and error and having to try to determine what the heck things were and how they're supposed to be used, we actually had some fun getting pictures with the various lenses. But you have to keep in mind, the big telephoto lens is functionally useless for pictures unless you are using the mounting tripod AND the remote trigger. Any attempt to take a picture by touching the phone/camera button will of course, shake the camera and make the image blurry. So unless you're a gifted mime don't expect to be able to take telephoto shots by hand.Which brings me to the point of the tripod. I will be thoroughly surprised if this little thing survives one or two days of routine use; it's VERY flimsy.Lining up the lenses to the camera's lens is not a simple task. You have to have the camera function on to position them properly to get the image centered on the camera's sensor. It's somewhat cumbersome - then of course you have to get the phone into the spring-loaded tripod mount in a way that still allows you to turn the camera on and access the screen menus then attach it to the tripod. Then comes the positioning and focus adjustments and eventually you have a shot lined up if you've taken into consideration positioning the camera and lens in a way that you can get it pointed at what you want to shoot. Again, lots of trial and error but if you're patient and practice with it and don't manage to drop your phone too many times along the way you can get some shots you'd never be able to get with just your phone.Don't plan on using the flash, though with the telephoto lens - on some phone cameras you'll discover the lens mounting is big enough to block the adjacent flash/LED.Special effects lenses are the simplest things to be creative with.
M**D
Best gift,lucky to find it
Because of this epidemic, I bought it for my father, which was very successful. Photography has always been his hobby, so I think this is a good choice for him, because as long as he finds something interesting and may not have a good camera, he will stop. He is using it on iPhone 8.The telephoto lens cannot be used with the phone case, but he has always been happy to remove the phone case and share with me his extreme zoom lens.good quality! Normally, zooming is really rough on the iPhone, but he can use this thing to capture very clear images.He also likes wide-angle, because the photos are almost free of distortion.The other small lenses are very interesting. I need to take creative photos carefully, which makes me look forward to.It can be said that the Bluetooth remote control provided by the merchant is really great and perfectly matches the lens.Overall, this is much better than the lens accessories I have tried in the past. I paired this kit with a ring light clip and he had a great time.
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