A few years ago, the hit Sundance film Tangerine was shot entirely on an iPhone 5S to surprisingly good results. And last year, Steven Soderbergh did the same the same thing while making Unsane, with his only camera being an iPhone 7 Plus.
While a lot more than camera gear goes into making those
movies look the way they do, the fact that professional filmmakers are
using cameras that many of us keep in our pockets is a pretty
encouraging sign when it comes to what we should be able to produce.
I wanted to test out just what you can do to improve your
phone’s photo- and video-taking abilities, so I tried out a few
different things: some add-on lenses, a microphone, and a stabilizer.
You can see the results in the video above.
One thing I was particularly interested in was add-on
lenses, which fit on top of your phone’s existing lens to provide a
different field of view and potentially even better image quality. The
best known of these come from Moment, but Moment’s lenses are expensive —
they’re around $90 to $100. So I also tried out some cheaper lenses
from no-name companies on Amazon.
It turns out, you really do get what you pay for. Here’s some of the differences:
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