$79.99 From ShiftCam, shiftcam.com
Features Five lenses (4x telephoto, fish–eye, 10x & 20x macro, CPL filter), protective phone case
EXCELLENT
ShiftCam’s MultiLens Case is a collection of five lenses on a detachable mount that clips onto a specially designed iPhone 11 Pro case. You can slide (shift) the mount left or right to make various lenses overlap the iPhone’s existing ones. At first it can be a fiddle to slide lenses into place, but you’ll soon get the hang of it.
The iPhone 11 Pro has a 2x optical telephoto lens. To get an even closer view of a distant subject you can zoom in digitally, but this software magnification can create a fuzzy picture. ShiftCam’s 4x optical telephoto lens overlaps the iPhone’s 2x version, enabling you to capture sharper artefact–free shots of distant subjects such as wildlife.
This story is from the November 2020 edition of Mac Life.
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