New lenses from Zeiss and Exolens
 

New Gear: High-Performance Lenses for iPhone from Zeiss

Posted January 11, 2016
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Your iPhone's photos and videos could look a whole lot better.

The most widely used camera used for photo and video in the world is the iPhone.  The smartphone's camera has changed the way we take and share video, but it can be quite limiting. Although the camera's built in lens is powerful and captures high resolution video, it doesn't compare to the lenses that DSLR cameras can use.  Introducing three new lenses from Zeiss.

This isn't the first time a top rate brand has made lenses for the iPhone, but these new releases both look great and have great specs. 

Zeiss is releasing a wide-angle, telephoto, and macro lens, that together can take your iPhone footage to that next, professional level. The lenses attach to the iPhone via the ExoLens bracket made for iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, 6, and 6 Plus.The lenses is expected in Q2 of 2016.

Read a full review here from Fstoppers.

 


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