I am a professional photographer. My opinion is that there is no point in using lens protectors. It's like UV filters on DSLR camera lenses. It protects you from the fear of damaging the lens (a small scratch doesn't bother you anyway), but it spoils the pictures: it's like shooting through a windowpane. Take care of your lenses instead and take good pictures.
Even in professional camera, there is no noticeable difference in putting uv lens protection. Only in backlit scenarios where flare is prominent. Take it from a professional photographer opinion.
If you know how hard money is you would never ever say again that a small scratch doesn’t bother you anyway. I pay and buy my phones cash without monthly payment, iPhones are very expensive. I rather protect my phone vs worry about image. I surely love a good image, but I for sure love my phone 100% clean.
@@KhanLala-y7x It's not about the rich people. It's about the good picture. You can protect your phone if you want. But take of if you take a photo and want to good picture. That's all.
Nice review! I'm using the ESR protectors, I got them as a bundle with the screen protector and they are both great. So far so good, good quality and great value.
i was wondering which is better ? the lens protector or the whole camera module protector (which covers the whole thing together with the lens) or also the whole module but an opening for the lens. cant find anyone made a comparison nor like real life use for 1 month review.
Nice video! Helpful! The only problem I’ve had with the whole thing is that it destroys the picture when you take a snap with the flash. There is a white glare surrounding the border of the picture. And yes, I’ve tried both with and without the black rubber rim. It’s awful. This is why on my new iPhone 15 Pro I’ve decided to go with the individual lens cover.
The metal aluminum camera protectors are the best I just put my new black metal one of it’s way better then the glass ones and way more premium trust me I got purple and black and just switched out my purple one for the black one on my purple 14pm
Use individual camera covers. The full body camera covers will collect dust under it. I am maniac on cleaning the covers before applying them and trust me, after 1 year there will be a lot of visible dust particles under the full body lens cover (the 1 piece that fits all 3 lenses). Get individual covers and thank me later.
@@TheCaseTesterI second this, just bought both the ESR and Spigen version to compare and you virtually cannot even tell the difference in colour on the Spigen for Natural Titanium.
The Sapphire Lens Protector? I want to to buy some but they are sold out in the Benks EU site. They say that it's a guaranteed scratch resistance at 9 on the Mohs hardness scale. (Just about the only thing harder is a diamond). I think they are worth it but i don't find in UA-cam any reviews or test's. Also I am seeing some comments about not using Lens Protection due to the lenses on the iPhone are so very resistant to Scratch's.
IPhone's don't need any camera lens protectors. They are made of sapphire and are very scratch resistant. Also lens protectors can reduce picture quality. And people have reported breaking the camera lenses when trying to remove the protectors, also it voids warranty. And small scratches don't show up on photos because the point of focus is much further away.
@@SchwarzeLanzeLP apply lense protectors will void apple warranty. Also it just makes the camera hump stick out further now, it's been drop tested with those camera lenses protectors applied that when dropped, can actually cause more damage
I am a professional photographer. My opinion is that there is no point in using lens protectors. It's like UV filters on DSLR camera lenses. It protects you from the fear of damaging the lens (a small scratch doesn't bother you anyway), but it spoils the pictures: it's like shooting through a windowpane. Take care of your lenses instead and take good pictures.
Even in professional camera, there is no noticeable difference in putting uv lens protection. Only in backlit scenarios where flare is prominent. Take it from a professional photographer opinion.
If you know how hard money is you would never ever say again that a small scratch doesn’t bother you anyway. I pay and buy my phones cash without monthly payment, iPhones are very expensive. I rather protect my phone vs worry about image. I surely love a good image, but I for sure love my phone 100% clean.
Well explained, I remove my lens covers after reading this one
@@H.Maria007you know some people are rich and don’t care?
@@KhanLala-y7x It's not about the rich people. It's about the good picture. You can protect your phone if you want. But take of if you take a photo and want to good picture. That's all.
Nice review!
I'm using the ESR protectors, I got them as a bundle with the screen protector and they are both great.
So far so good, good quality and great value.
This video is only about estatics, not about impact on picture quality, which should matter the most in my opinion.
Great review, hope next you can to compare the photo result
i was wondering which is better ? the lens protector or the whole camera module protector (which covers the whole thing together with the lens) or also the whole module but an opening for the lens. cant find anyone made a comparison nor like real life use for 1 month review.
Still waiting as well.
Nice video! Helpful! The only problem I’ve had with the whole thing is that it destroys the picture when you take a snap with the flash. There is a white glare surrounding the border of the picture. And yes, I’ve tried both with and without the black rubber rim. It’s awful. This is why on my new iPhone 15 Pro I’ve decided to go with the individual lens cover.
The metal aluminum camera protectors are the best I just put my new black metal one of it’s way better then the glass ones and way more premium trust me I got purple and black and just switched out my purple one for the black one on my purple 14pm
do all of these stick out of the camera case?
No
Hi what brand back cover your used for your iPhone 15 pro
Use individual camera covers. The full body camera covers will collect dust under it. I am maniac on cleaning the covers before applying them and trust me, after 1 year there will be a lot of visible dust particles under the full body lens cover (the 1 piece that fits all 3 lenses). Get individual covers and thank me later.
how was the camera picture qualit after fixed??
Rhinoshield camera lens protector color? Is that dark gray or silver ?
Silver
What color is the rhinoshield camera lens protector ?
It’s silver
What lens protector brand is the closest color to natural titanium ? Thank you ❤
Spigen 👌
@@TheCaseTesterI second this, just bought both the ESR and Spigen version to compare and you virtually cannot even tell the difference in colour on the Spigen for Natural Titanium.
sir plz reply me ,15 pro max lens protector can used in 15 pro .???????
Yes they are the same 👌
Thank you very much
First one prevents lidar sensor from working properly . In video mode camera struggles to focus
Are they fit 14 pro max?
Which do u think are better quality the spigen or the esr? Esr are half the price of spigen
I think it’s same quality
@@TheCaseTester ok thank u for replying
Spigen is top notch quality. Get individual covers for lenses to avoid dust getting under the full body cover.
I got the banks and it’s really good
The Sapphire Lens Protector? I want to to buy some but they are sold out in the Benks EU site. They say that it's a guaranteed scratch resistance at 9 on the Mohs hardness scale. (Just about the only thing harder is a diamond). I think they are worth it but i don't find in UA-cam any reviews or test's. Also I am seeing some comments about not using Lens Protection due to the lenses on the iPhone are so very resistant to Scratch's.
Spigen optik armor instead of
Not useful if you don't test and show the picture quality with the covers.
Flash in kiya toh reflection aa rha h
Baseus ??
Black or Blue
The best lens protector is NO lens protector !
Nope just paid $319 at Apple to fix a cracked camera lens
@@BigWillieFPVbecause you didn’t have a case on your iphone
@@qaching yes I had an apple case on it
@@BigWillieFPV then you are one of the unluckiest person
@@BigWillieFPVsilicone cases doesn’t have drop protection
The lenses are already covered. These are redundant.
IPhone's don't need any camera lens protectors. They are made of sapphire and are very scratch resistant. Also lens protectors can reduce picture quality. And people have reported breaking the camera lenses when trying to remove the protectors, also it voids warranty. And small scratches don't show up on photos because the point of focus is much further away.
There is a difference between scratch and impact resistance. They will not scratch but therefore break more easily than Tempered Glas
@@SchwarzeLanzeLP apply lense protectors will void apple warranty. Also it just makes the camera hump stick out further now, it's been drop tested with those camera lenses protectors applied that when dropped, can actually cause more damage
@SchwarzeLanzeLP most people use a phone case, 99.9% cases protect the camera lenses.
@@richardstewart7263 I think buying products from a Apple in any way void the warranty...
@@SchwarzeLanzeLPa case will protect your lenses
When it fall it will fall on the case and not on the lens
But” not original quality 😅and Look
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imo these will ruined your pictur.
Waste of money in this type bcz it relfect when foash on