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The Ultra HD Professional Phone Lens Kit is a premium 4-in-1 lens set featuring fisheye, 0.63x wide angle, 15x macro, and 3x telephoto lenses crafted from imported German glass with anti-reflective coatings. Housed in a durable gold aluminum shell, this universal clip-on kit enhances smartphone photography with superior sharpness, brightness, and minimal distortionโideal for millennials seeking DSLR-quality shots without the bulk.
| ASIN | B019RQSTL4 |
| Brand | PAIAP |
| Camera Lens | 10 |
| Color | 4 in 1 Kits - Gold |
| Compatible Devices | Samsung Galaxy S6 |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 2.9 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Item Weight | 7.04 ounces |
| Lens | Fisheye, Macro, Telephoto |
| Lens Coating Description | HD Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Manufacturer | PAIAIP |
| Model Name | fisheye lens |
| UPC | 611550923352 762360270881 762360270850 |
D**D
Do not buy.
Does not fit phone if you have an otterbox on the phone. Does not work well even after you take the box off. Not worth the money do not buy.
S**W
An excellent lens set!
I almost rated this excellent product as 4-stars, for the simple reason that no instructions were included with it. The only negative reviews of this product, are from people who thought there was a problem with the lens threads. There is NO defect with the threads. The problem is that there are no instructions letting you know that the wide-angle lens MUST be screwed into the macro lens to work. The macro lens is then screwed into the clip. You must also be aware of the reversed threads of the wide-angle lens when screwing it into the macro lens. The lenses themselves are of very high quality, with aluminum construction, glass lenses, and three clips. They worked very well on a just completed trip.
M**L
Defective zoom lens? Item returned
I am not sure what was up with my 3x zoom lens but mine was not usable, oh well, so much for trying! The shadow in the picture is from the lighting, the lens was on flat and centered to the camera.
V**K
Horrible zoom lens, good wide & macro lenses.
The item arrived well packaged and in a travel pouch of it's own. Open the pouch, and you find 3 clips and 3 lenses - a zoom lens, a wide angle lens and a fish eye lens. Look closer and you'll realise that the wide angle lens is actually a combination of 2 lenses: the macro lens at the bottom and another lens on top. Unscrew the lens on top, and you now have a separate macro lens. 2 of the clips are of roughly the same reach, while the third one is a little longer. You can mount any lens on to any clip and you choose the clip depending on the phone that you have. The lenses themselves are screwed into a plastic mount in the case and are easy to unscrew. Having said that, screwing the zoom lens back into place is almost a nightmare and is an experience that has been echoed by others. Now, onto the lenses themselves. The wide angle lens (which is a neat combination of 2 lenses stacked on top of each other) does a good job of cramming significantly more into the frame. The distortion is very little, but the edges are very soft. One thing to note - there seems to be virtually no loss in light - a consistently good thing across the lenses. The detail captured, which depends a lot on your phone's camera, was top notch on my S7 Edge. Unscrew the top half of this wide angle lens combo, and you're now left with the macro lens. This is a true macro lens and it can produce great macro shots with amazing bokeh of a lot of knick knacks that you wouldn't have considered shooting earlier. Be prepared to move REALLY CLOSE to the subject, and shoot away. Just one caveat, though: Some cameras can seem to have difficulty focusing from up so close, but once you find out the right distance at which it will focus, you should be just fine. The fish eye lens is more of a novelty as far as I'm concerned, as you're going to end up with a small round image which is a super wide image of everything in the plane in front of the lens (so wide that it will mostly include your fingers behind the phone as well). You can definitely get interesting results if you spend significant time cropping and processing your pictures. Given the amount that you'll need to crop out of your picture, though, I'd think that you'd need at least a 9 MP camera to get decently usable image. Now, onto the zoom lens. To be frank, this 3x lens is what I was most excited about. And unfortunately, it was the lens that let me down the most as well. To put it in context, while it's great to have a wide angle lens, the panorama feature in today's phones lets you stitch decent wide angle shots already. I agree that it's not the same and that you can definitely more out of a wide angle lens, but if you mostly shoot outdoor landscape shots, your vertical information is mostly only going to be more clouds. A group portrait in a tight space is an area where a wide angle lens would probably be more handy, but it's a compromise that I can live with, for the time being. Also, given the close minimum focusing distances that today's cameras offer, the ease with which you can add bokeh, and because I hardly shoot small coins or food crumbs, I've not really missed a macro lens so far. Don't get me wrong, the macro lens is a welcome addition; it's just not been a necessity so far. The zoom lens is a completely didn't story. Digital zoom pretty much still sucks. And, the resolution on cameras are pretty much the same at about 9-12 MP today, as compared to a couple of years back when they were at around 8 MP. If you're someone who travels a bit, it's not very infrequent when you come across a scenario wherein you wished you had zoom on your camera; and that's pretty much the biggest differentiating factor between a phone camera and a Point & Shoot camera. Optical zoom requires, well, optics - which adds to bulk, cost, etc. Thus, so far, there have only been very few manufacturers who have tried to experiment with optical zoom on a phone. Given all this, you now know why I was looking so much forward to trying out the zoom lens. I clipped on the lens and I was hit with two things at once - zoom and incredible distortion. Buildings appeared like hourglasses. The distortion wasn't bad just at the edges of the frame, but throughout the frame - including right down the middle. Pictures are not really usable straight out of the camera. Sure, you might be able to correct it to a fair degree if you invest time in post processing, but that's not what you shell out $40 for. I hate to say it, but the digital zoom on my phone is almost only as bad as this. In a nutshell, the lens kits are mostly good; except for the lens that really needs to be good and the very soft edges across lenses. The build quality and packaging are very good, except with the problem that you have screwing the zoom lens back in place. Value for money is moderate at best. Overall, I hate to say it because I really wanted to like this product, but I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone.
S**Y
Awesome, but....
I love them, and they're an excellent replacement for having to lug my huge professional camera around; however, having said that, they do destroy the quality of your photos. For a photographer/perfectionist, it's problematic and annoying at times, but I still love them. It's not the end of the world, and I always have my big camera if I'm doing something that warrants it, so it's definitely not a deal-breaker.
P**O
So much easier to carry in the Alaskan rain that heavy, bulky SLR...
I purchased these lenses for a pending trip to Alaska to avoid carrying our heavy digital SLR and lenses. These were packed nicely, each having its own clip and fit snugly on both my Iphone 6S Plus and my husband's Iphone 5S. The few pictures we took at home looked great and we are looking forward to some great pictures in Alaska. Our friends travelling with us then purchased a set, as well, as they have both an Iphone 3 and an Android. Our only issue involved the carrying case...the lenses screwed into place nicely with exception of the 3x Telephoto, which is rather large and heavier than the other two. It unscrewed easily from its mount but would not screw back into place correctly...almost as if it had been cross-threaded when packed. After some diligence, my husband managed to screw it back in its slot, albeit crookedly. ***I give Anviker 5-stars because they emailed to inquire into our satisfaction within 24 hours of receipt. I decided, for the heck of it, to let them know I was disappointed in the case and why. With the HOUR I had a response asking for clarification (they are in Mainland China) after which they stated they would send me a replacement case. I can't get most American companies to communicate that fast! Any product can be defective...it is the customer service in getting it resolved that separates the great business from the mediocre.
R**M
... so excited about this product after reading all the great reviews. Unfortunately
I was so excited about this product after reading all the great reviews. Unfortunately, the wide angle lens does not thread onto the clip. It appears that the thread is stripped. I am returning this since I won't be able to use the wide angle lens when I cannot screw it on to the clip. So sad that they cannot ship a different unit in time for my trip, but I am worried that the other kits will have the same problem.
T**B
Good quality construction
Good quality construction. Each of the various lenses work OK and the sharpness of the pictures is good. These lenses are best used for planned photos, since the time it takes to attach the lens, although not very long, doesn't allow spur of the moment shots.
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