Chard Reviews
Bewertet in den USA am9. Januar 2025
I am amazed at how well built this kit is. It is made with high quality product and built to last.First, the overall package is great. It includes a storage pouch that is semi rigid and has molded pockets for the lens and tripod. It was a good experience while unpacking this kit.Then there is the kit itself. Everything to get going is included here. The lens, the tripod, and mount for the phone. The mount is designed to fit multiple phones. We use this with an Iphone 14 Pro Max, and had no issue. The more annoying part is the camera on the phone, since the phone switches between three lenses depending on the zoom/wide camera. Once mounted to the right lens on the back of the phone, the images are clear and im able to focus and zoom with the manual lens as needed. This just expands the capability of my phone for taking pictures from a distant. Everything is made is made with metal alloy and there is no sign of cheap plastic being used here. Definitely will last for a while.Overall, it is a high entry price to pay but with the quality and level of details of this kit, it really belongs in the higher end and almost pro level product. Very satisfied with this kit!
joachim weiss
Bewertet in Deutschland am 5. Mai 2025
Werde ich testen. Verpackung und Haptik ist schon mal super
n. jack
Bewertet in den USA am31. Januar 2025
As with the other handheld telescopic lenses, this one is difficult to use. You will find this one more friendly but don’t expect to take handheld photos easily.
The Intergalactic Shawty
Bewertet in den USA am17. Januar 2025
This is a cool tool for increasing the zoom power when taking pictures or videos with your phone. The rig itself could use some improvements - it's pretty sturdy but I still had it tip over with the phone a few times. I have an iPhone 11, and it takes some maneuvering to make sure that the it's on the right camera (you will only see black if you put it on the wrong lens... lol).Also, I had to work to get the clamp to accommodate my phone - it's a tight fit, but that's a good thing, as I know my phone won't easily slip out or readjust.The 8x optical zoom is useful for zooming in on things such as sporting events, concerts, maybe some Grand Canyon shots? Hmm? Lol let your imagination run wild with the uses you can get out of this. You will have to work to keep it as steady as possible though, as every tremble is magnified.It comes with a nice case to hold the rig and its accoutrements.A decent attachment to stretch your phone's photo limitations.
LOOSE SCREWZZ &VIEWS
Bewertet in den USA am17. Januar 2025
This is a pretty decent telephoto combo lens kit. When it comes to the build quality, it feels pretty solid. Setting it up was fairly simple. It has come in handy for me when I'm shooting videos for my YouTube channel. It also fits on my iPhone 15 pro max with no problem. It also allows me to get some pretty clear long range shots when I'm out filming. The only thing that I could really say bad about this kit is that it's a little pricey, but other than that it's decent.
Stock Guru
Bewertet in den USA am13. Januar 2025
This telephoto lens lies in its case, disassembled yet full of intent. Each piece—lens, tripod, clamp, and adapter—seems to wait, patient, for purpose. I lift the lens first; its cold metal barrel is solid in my hand, and its glass is a portal to some distant clarity. It feels weighty but not cumbersome, as if to say it could endure the journey it was made for.I fit the lens onto my phone with the clamp, aligning it carefully. The T-mount holds firm as though it understands the fragility of its task. The small but steady tripod unfolds with quiet precision. It is no monument of stability, but it holds enough to keep the shot steady if the earth beneath it does not betray it.The 8X optical zoom is a curious thing, both a blessing and a demand. It brings the far near, revealing textures and details unseen by the naked eye, yet it asks for my patience in return. Every tremor is magnified, and every shift is an earthquake in miniature. But when it steadies, when the frame locks onto its quarry, the world becomes a tapestry, sharp and alive.The limitations whisper through its features. Though firm, the clamp feels stretched when fitted onto thicker phone cases, which raises concerns about my $1,500 iPhone. While clear, the lens struggles in low light, reminding me of its ambition's boundaries. The tripod’s reach is modest, requiring near and stable surfaces, and its ambition is as compact as its design.Still, I find myself drawn to the act of it—this extending of vision, this borrowing of distance. It is a tool that does not promise mastery but offers possibility, a way to see further than one could alone. The lens, the tripod, and the act of focus conspire quietly, asking only to be used. And so, I use them, understanding their limitations.