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Clip on lens for mobile phone

(19 Posts)
Namsnanny Sat 04-May-24 15:19:41

Any one tried these?

Obviously some are more sophisticated than others, but I was looking for something not too fiddly or technical.

I'd hoped to try to take better close up photos.

I'd be very interested in anyone's experiences.

Thanks for reading

BlueBelle Sat 04-May-24 15:32:15

I don’t feel I need anything my iPhone takes good photos

Namsnanny Sat 04-May-24 15:36:53

OK Thanks BlueBell

Namsnanny Sun 05-May-24 11:03:49

I hope everyone is out and about having a lovely week end.
In the hope that I might catch someone at some point who is interested in the subject matter, I will keep bumping this.

I hope I don't annoy people! 😊

NotSpaghetti Sun 05-May-24 11:22:50

I don't have a particularly good macro lens on my mobile. It's better than my husband's and my daughter's but not very good.

I'd be interested to know - but if I actually wanted macro photography I'd use my camera really.

Have you tried your phone's food setting? I find that to be best for close-up images.

OldFrill Sun 05-May-24 12:20:48

Have you tried google? If you ask 'type of phone, macro lens recommendation' or similar it should come up with some help, a relevant forum, or you may have to adjust your question. The make of phone is probably key. Some phones have macro features but still aren't great, manufacturers just incorporate a cheap lens in order to make the claim. My current phone doesn't have a separate macro feature but is better than a friend's phone which doesn't

OldFrill Sun 05-May-24 12:22:50

Or even does! I haven't seen many good reviews for lenses for android.

Namsnanny Sun 05-May-24 12:26:31

I've just looked again, but nothing resembling a food setting.
My camera is just an extra thing to carry, so I was trying to find a way of reducing baggage.
Thanks very much Notspaghetti for replying 😊

Namsnanny Sun 05-May-24 12:40:13

Good suggestion OldFrill (I keep wanting to type NoFrills!)
I will try it later when I've finished the weeding (next millennium at this rate 🤣)
Thank you for replying.

Gwyllt Sun 05-May-24 14:40:49

Interested to read others opinion as husband bought me some and I am ashamed to say not got into them yet

Namsnanny Sun 05-May-24 15:16:35

When you say 'them' Gwyllt, I've seen packages for 3 lenses, fish eye, macro, and something else confused, is that what you have?

I would like to try telephoto and macro (very close up).

Some need apps, others need to have a special case.

So far I am looking at one at £4 and one at £30.

NanaTuesday Sun 05-May-24 16:03:16

Namsnanny

I hope everyone is out and about having a lovely week end.
In the hope that I might catch someone at some point who is interested in the subject matter, I will keep bumping this.

I hope I don't annoy people! 😊

Namsnanny ,
Do you have an iphone?
If so , there are lots of free online courses / hints etc .
An iPhone has an excellent camera & has many editing tools . Also Samsung has a good camera, though I am an iPhone girl 👌

NotSpaghetti Sun 05-May-24 18:08:56

I would not expect ^anything; of a £4 lens tbh.

Namsnanny Mon 06-May-24 00:44:18

NanaTuesday I have a Samsung A50 (broke the screen in week 1).

Thank you for this info.
I will try again, but I find learning something new takes me a very long time, I'm ashamed to say.

So I was hoping someone could just give me some less technical advice.

Namsnanny Mon 06-May-24 00:46:03

NotSpaghetti

I would not expect ^anything; of a £4 lens tbh.

No me neither, I just thought I could mess around with it before I chose the one I really like

NotSpaghetti Mon 06-May-24 10:19:51

This has great reviews:

www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/shiftcam-traditional-10x-macro-prolens-review

But over £100.
However - if it means you no longer need a camera.... ?

Namsnanny Mon 06-May-24 20:34:22

That's very nice of you NotSpaghetti to find that link, Thank you .
I'll go and read it now.

Yes, that's the point really, to just carry the phone around.

Although one professional online highlighted the need for good lighting, to get a good photo, which rather suggests a more controlled (set up) organised attempt.
I was thinking I could use it whilst out and about, but this might not be possible if lighting is critical.

It all needs thinking about.

Gwyllt Mon 06-May-24 23:39:59

Namsnanny I’ll look into it
I am ashamed to say I am just a happy snapper

NotSpaghetti Mon 06-May-24 23:44:06

I think the problem with anything with a lens is that you tend to get what you ay for. You could try a decent camera shop where they may have something good but 2nd hand and you could try it out in the shop?