it was a great video thank you so much for give us a detailed test.. we need more videos like this if you can about mobile accessories like lenses, gimbals or a other new things. thank you❤
Really loved your video and photos. Just a question. Does attaching extra lenses on a phone improve phot quality even if the camera of phone is not quite good.? I have samsung m30s with 48 MP camera
Thank you! I haven't found this information anywhere, so if the camera is of poor quality, an additional lens will not affect the quality of the photo - that's my opinion.
The good image quality is maintained. I'd encourage you to visit the dxomark's Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max camera test. It is practically the same image. The only two downsides are: 1) Minor vignette at 1x cropped in post. No vignette at 1.2x (24mm), 1.4x(28mm) and 2x (35mm) modes. And 2) Depending on your orientation to the sun, flares will be visible, sometimes large, sometimes small. No sun hood included.
It will improve the photo quality but it's pretty hard to maintain the focus, the focus wheel is tough to change too hard. I don't recommend it. Don't buy it. You'll regret it
Would you use it?
it was a great video thank you so much for give us a detailed test.. we need more videos like this if you can about mobile accessories like lenses, gimbals or a other new things. thank you❤
Thank you! Really happy to hear that. Mobile photography is one of the ideas I'd like to implement in the future videos.
Really loved your video and photos. Just a question. Does attaching extra lenses on a phone improve phot quality even if the camera of phone is not quite good.? I have samsung m30s with 48 MP camera
Thank you! I haven't found this information anywhere, so if the camera is of poor quality, an additional lens will not affect the quality of the photo - that's my opinion.
@@eastbanger OK thanks
whats the camera you using?
What about the image quality? Like chromatic abrasion and sharpness and depth of field?
The good image quality is maintained. I'd encourage you to visit the dxomark's Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max camera test. It is practically the same image. The only two downsides are: 1) Minor vignette at 1x cropped in post. No vignette at 1.2x (24mm), 1.4x(28mm) and 2x (35mm) modes. And 2) Depending on your orientation to the sun, flares will be visible, sometimes large, sometimes small. No sun hood included.
It will improve the photo quality but it's pretty hard to maintain the focus, the focus wheel is tough to change too hard. I don't recommend it. Don't buy it. You'll regret it