![]() ![]() The device simply slides over the corner of your phone where the camera lens is located. The photos here provide you with a good view of the lens kit when not attached to the phone and in two modes of use on the iPhone. Similar kits are available for the iPhone 6 / 6 Plus, 5c, 4 / 4s, iPad, and Samsung Galaxy S. It is an attachment kit that fits your iPhone with two macro lenses (10x and 15x), a fisheye lens, and a wide-angle lens. ![]() We recently purchased and experimented with the Olloclip 4-in-1 Lens for the iPhone 5 / 5s. Now do you see what you are missing if you don't use a supplemental lens? You missed the fingerprints on the gems, a few pieces of lint that are clearly in focus, and a few tiny flaws in the gems that are otherwise pretty close to "eye clean." The detail that you can capture in a cell phone photo is amazing! None of the photos have been edited for color and contrast. We think that the results are spectacular for simply slipping a $79 lens over the iPhone lens and shooting without any supplemental lighting. Click on the letters in the description to see the full 8-megapixel images. The collection of 8 thumbnail photos below on this page were also taken with an iPhone 5s and supplemental Olloclip 15x lens. If you want to see the top photo in its full glory, just click here. Both photos were reduced to 380 pixels wide to fit the format of this website. The bottom photo was taken of the same subject but without the macro lens. ![]() The top photo of seven African sapphires was taken using a 15x Olloclip macro lens that slips over the top of the iPhone without the use of tools. They show the impact of adding a simple macro lens to a standard cell phone - in this case an iPhone 5s. Take a look at the pair of sapphire photos on this page. The Amazing Impact of an Inexpensive Lens These photos show the benefits of the macro lens. If the iPhone was moved any closer, the lens would not produce a clear focus. When the photo was taken, the iPhone was as close to the subject as possible. The bottom photo was taken with the iPhone without using a supplemental lens. The top photo was taken using the Olloclip 15x macro lens. Several countries in eastern Africa have recently become spectacular sources of beautifully colored sapphires. African sapphires: A collection of seven fancy sapphires from Africa. ![]()
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