Technology
Want incredible iPhone photos? You need this Kickstarter-funded lens kit.
TL;DR: Enhance your iPhone’s camera with FusionLens™ for iPhone, which was recently added to the Mashable Shop for $79.99.
Most people upgrade to the latest and greatest iPhones purely for the camera. Whether you can relate or not, you’ve got to admit, it’s easier (and probably cheaper) than investing in a fancy DSLR. Those things carry quite the price tag — not to mention a steep learning curve. The problem is, even the fanciest new iPhone 11s still lack the flexibility of interchangeable lenses.
Nobody is saying your iPhone 11 Pro is unimpressive. But if you’re serious about photography, you’ll still require a bit more from it to capture a wide range of images in different environments. Luckily, there are tons of clip-on lenses available for iPhones that can make your snapshots even more impressive — like the FusionLens™.
The FusionLens™ snaps on top of any notched iPhone (X, XR, XS, XS Max, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max) and enables it to capture anamorphic, wide-angle, fisheye, and 360-degree panoramic images. Its back-to-back optical lenses cover both the front and rear camera, without any need for adjustments, and each offers a 210-degree field of view. It’s only hang-up is you have to either remove your case or use the Apple official silicone case or FusionLens™ phone case for it to work properly.
See it in action:
Whether you’re looking to grow your Instagram follower count, launch a side-hustle photography business, or simply impress your friends and family with your photos, the FusionLens™ for iPhone is a solid way to do it. Get it for $79.99.
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