
Venus Optics Has The Weirdest Macro Lens That’s Smaller Than Your Pinky
It doesn’t take a photography enthusiast to know what a camera lens looks like, but this one lens from Venus Optics will surely leave even […]

It doesn’t take a photography enthusiast to know what a camera lens looks like, but this one lens from Venus Optics will surely leave even […]

A full-fledge mirror-less camera takes awesome stills and videos, while a smartphone, though does not perform as well as a dedicated imaging device, boasts pretty […]

If an all-out “cinematic camera” seems like an overkill for your casual and fun iPhonegraphy endeavor, the pioneer of add-on lenses for iPhone has a […]

Cassola-based Manfrotto may have changed hands quite a bit, but it has remain a resilient company that has stood the test of time. From its […]

While affordable accessories like the Moment Case and Prynt Case attempts to transform your smartphone into an actual digital camera, the freshly announced Olympus Air […]

The newest of the iPhones, the iPhone 6, maybe have stepped up its game in the imaging department, but if you are going make the […]

today’s smartphones’ imaging quality is on par with most point-and-shoot cameras, but if you are looking to take your creativity to the next level, then add-on lens is a must and for that, you can look to the Moment Lenses for Smartphones.

owning the ‘lesser’ iPhone 5c does not mean you will be left out in the cold when it comes to imaging, well, at least not in olloclip’s books. the same folks who bought to you the awesome add-on optical lenses for iPhone 5 and 5s, is now offering olloclip 3-IN-1 Photo Lens for iPhone 5c for those

the product name, BRIC+ Productivity Case for iPhone 5 and 5s, doesn’t tell you a lot, but it is actually a 3-in-1 iPhone accessories. if you are all in for iPhonegraphy, you will be delighted to know that the BRIC+ case for iPhone 5 and 5s offers a magnetically attached 3.5x optical zoom lens for some serious boost

the quality of iPhone 5/5s camera is undisputed, but however advanced it is, macro photography is not in the order and that is a brutal fact. when we said ‘macro’ we mean really, really close up, like observing the stamps, rocks, coins and even your skins. your curiosity for incredible details of everyday objects can be fulfilled

artistic lo-fi style images don’t quite seem to mix with modern digital photography. even with the myriad of photo manipulation apps and software-based creative filters, they somehow still feels, well, too digital and that’s not to mention that some effects like multiple exposures, cannot be fully replicated by a digital camera without