Feature

●Innovative 2-in-1 Design: Macro lens for iPhone and wideangle lens combined in one aluminum housing for versatile smartphone photography.
●Universal Compatibility: Easy-to-use clip fits almost any iPhone and smartphone model, including iPhone 13, 12 Pro Max, and 14 for maximum convenience.
●Top-Selling Since 2014: Trusted iPhone camera lens and accessories brand, enhancing your mobile photography experience for years.
●Perfect for iPhone Lenses Enthusiasts: Capture stunning close-ups with the macro lens, and expansive landscapes with the wideangle lens.
●Complete Photography Lens Kit: Includes iPhone lens attachments, macro & wideangle lens and clip for seamless iPhone photography experiences.


Description

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Simple is better

The 2-in-1 Pocketlens for your iPhone (or other smartphone) camera is the ultimate tool for unleashing your creativity! With its simple design, you can capture stunning shots with ease. No need for a complicated system of lenses - just "clip and shoot", and let your imagination do the rest. Its sleek, portable, and versatile, so you can take it anywhere and capture every moment. Experience photography like never before with the PocketLens accessory - the simple solution for complex creativity! Note: It will not do composition for you.

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Gallery of Pictures Taken with a PocketLens

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Enhance the tunnel effect with Wideangle

To create depth in photography using the tunnel effect and a wide-angle lens, focus on incorporating leading lines. Leading lines are natural or man-made elements that guide the viewers eye through the image. To enhance the tunnel effect, position yourself so you can capture strong leading lines or symmetrical patterns. Experiment with different perspectives and heights to achieve a dynamic and immersive visual experience that emphasizes depth and the tunnel effect.

Get a great blurry background with Macro

To capture captivating macro photos of small subjects like flowers, insects, and berries, first, stabilize your phone to ensure sharp focus on your subject. Next, use a shallow depth of field to isolate your subject and create a smooth, blurry background. Pay attention to the lighting and consider using a sheet of paper to diffuse light, avoiding harsh shadows. Experiment with different angles and compositions to capture your subject from unique perspectives, while showcasing the beautiful bokeh effect created by the macro lens.

Make ordinary items look special with Macro

Transform ordinary objects into fascinating photographic subjects and unique details and textures. Example Paint on a paintbrush, colored pencils, a coin, a bill, fabric textures etc. Focus on the intricate textures or engravings, historical figures, or symbols found on coins, unveiling their hidden beauty and craftsmanship. Explore the patterns, threads, and textures of clothing or upholstery, highlighting the design details. Capture the complexity of circuit boards or other electronic parts, unveiling the hidden world of technology.

Capture new and interesting viewpoints with Wideangle

To capture original photos using a wide-angle lens, experiment with various perspectives and compositions. Try low angles to emphasize height, overhead shots for unique patterns, or the fisheye effect for surreal images. Utilize framing techniques to add depth, create panoramic landscapes to showcase vast scenes, and incorporate environmental elements in portraits to tell a story. By exploring different angles and heights, you can leverage the wide-angle lens to produce captivating images that stand out.

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Unleash Your Creativity: PocketLens 2-in-1 Macro & Wideangle Lens Revolutionizes iPhone Photography

Unleash your inner artist with the PocketLens 2-in-1 Macro & Wideangle Lens. Designed for smartphone photographers, this innovative accessory enhances your mobile photography, turning ordinary shots into fun works of art.

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Get creative

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Simple phone accessory

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A Gift for him or for her

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Travel light

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Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Bergamo, taken with an PocketLens on an iPhone 6 using the wideangle lens

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How to use a Macro lens to make things "pop"

Using macro lenses on your smartphone allows you to take stunning pictures, as they require you to get very close to the subject and the PocketLens offers a wide viewing angle. This makes them perfect for discovering everyday objects from a completely fresh perspective.

5 macro photo tips:

  • Focus on small, intricate subjects like insects, flowers, or textured surfaces to showcase the macro lenss ability to capture fine details.
  • To minimize harsh shadows and highlights, diffuse light sources by using a piece of white paper, or even a tissue to soften the light falling on your subject.
  • Choose colorful, contrasting, or textured backgrounds to make your subject stand out and add visual interest to your macro images.
  • Shoot a lot of photos. Long press your shutter to ensure you get a couple of sharp photos. Flowers and insects move with the wind and go out of focus.
  • Get really close - 1 inch is the furthest away your lens should be from the subject. Try it on a coin of bill to get an idea of distance.

Making the most of your mobile photography

7 tips to get the best results with your smartphone pictures

Composition is a crucial aspect of photography. It involves maintaining a clean background (simpler with macro, more challenging with wide-angle), making sure your photo has a distinct main subject, and framing the shot. Placing the subject in the center can create a dramatic tunnel effect, which works great with wide-angle lenses. However, for photos with people, position them off-center (rule of thirds) to make the shot more captivating.

7 Mobile Photo Tips:

  • Clean the lens: Ensure a clean lens for clear photos by wiping with a soft microfiber cloth.
  • Focus on composition: Apply the rule of thirds for balanced and visually appealing images. A third to the right, or to the left is an easy rule of thumb.
  • Use natural light: Shoot during golden hour or in the shade to avoid harsh sunlight or built-in flash lighting.
  • Wide-angle perspective: Emphasize depth and perspective using leading lines and patterns. Such as train tracks, corridors, bridges etc.
  • Wide-angle proximity: Get closer to the subject for a more immersive, dramatic and fun photo.
  • Macro steadiness: Stabilize your phone against a steady surface or with a tripod to get a sharp image (plus take many photos).
  • Macro lighting: Use external light sources and different angles for detailed, textured shots.

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