1) Kase 300mm lens has 10x optical zoom (Good for taking shorts/reels and potrait photography with short distance. Good optical quality and less chromatic aberration). Cost Rs 7500 2) Apexel 28x is average for portrait photography (has high chromatic aberration and image quality is soft). Can be handheld. Costs around Rs 2800. 3) Apexel 36x is a good lens for portraits and short distance bird photography but has chromatic aberration and cannot be handheld. It needs a tripod/monopod. Costs around Rs 5000. 4) Apexel 60x - The only lens available for long distance bird photography and moon photography using mobile. Optical quality is better than Apexel 28x and 36x. It needs a tripod and cannot be used handled as the magnification is too high. You need the right phone that mounts well with this lens to use it properly. Costs Rs 7800. All the above lenses need the right phone with correctly placed camera sensors to attach the lenses. Smartphone photography is good using the Apexel 2x telephoto, Macro, Wide angle lenses. Using a telephoto lens on a smartphone needs practice to get decent results. Bottom-line: Apexel 60x is hard to recommend and not recommend as well.
There may be something wrong with your Apexel 60x lens or you can't handle it properly. I Watched a lot of telephoto lens reviews on RU-vid, and what I found was that the Apexel 60x is the only lens that performs better than any other lens. Apexel 60x is better than a Kase 300mm lens.
@Rockstar Vishal - See, I respect your comment. Based on that I took a relook at the Apexel 60x lens on Samsung S21 FE. I tried it n number of times, and even if I mount it on a Tripod, the results are nothing to brag about. Even in all other youtuber's videos about Apexel 60x, just check the photo quality again. The photos end up being softer and it's not worth spending time if you are serious about photography. It is for people who have only a phone, and want to spend Rs 7500 on this lens, and are causally taking photos/videos. If you ask any serious photographer, they say a big no. It is a waste of money. The most important thing depends on your phone model. This lens doesn't fit on most of the phones. Only on few phone models, it fits well. Bottom-line: The photos and videos are soft and get serious Chromatic Aberration. I still stick to my review and comments.
@@techcassette Yes, this lens has some chromatic aberration problems. only when captured in direct sunlight. But we can easily remove that chromatic aberration with the lens correction filter in Photoshop. By editing, we can fix the image and enhance its quality, which is not a big deal. For mobile There is no other zoom lens available in the market; from the perspective of zooming and for bird photography, a 60x zoom lens is still better. This lens is good if used with a tripod. For better understanding watch these videos 1) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--_FGSmACAiA.html 2) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-adMxs28bUH8.html
Agreed. I've watched these videos before. Even in his photos, you get to see softness and chromatic aberration. Even after editing, you can still see softness. Can't complain much from mobile telephoto lens. But the point is who the user is. If the user is a causal hobbyist who doesn't care much about image quality and sharpness, this lens is okay. But for people who care more about image quality/sharpness, they can go to the DSLR/Point-and-shoot cameras. Again cost factor comes into picture. Let's consider Balaram, he is a very good professional photographer. He uses this lens for causal photography and for RU-vid. But he uses full frame Nikon mirrorless camera for professional work. So it all depends on the user and their priorities.
@@techcassetteI'm serious about image quality.I don't have much money to buy a dslr or mirrorless camera.So,I've ordered that 60x lens.In this case what will u say?If money is not the issue and very passionate about photography,serious about it's quality then everyone buy camera.They don't look for alternatives like mobile lenses etc etc. So this video makes no sense at all.
I am also thinking the same... Recent I bought Apex 60x zoom lens but returned due to delivery problem. In the meantime I am thing to buy canon 55-250mm lens instead of ordeing the Apex zoom lens again. I think It will give more quality photos and more feasible in both carrying and taking pictures.
Yes that's a great lens. I bought the canon 55-250mm lens. I use it with my canon 200D mark2 and Lumix G85. For the Lumix, I bought a Viltrox adapter to use canon lenses. The 55-250mm lens is an excellent lens.
I took a relook at the Apexel 60x lens on Samsung S21 FE. I tried it n number of times, and even if I mount it on a Tripod, the results are nothing to brag about. Even in all other youtuber's videos about Apexel 60x, just check the photo quality again. The photos end up being softer and it's not worth spending time if you are serious about photography. It is for people who have only a phone, and want to spend Rs 7500 on this lens, and are causally taking photos/videos. If you ask any serious photographer, they say a big no. It is a waste of money. The most important thing depends on your phone model. This lens doesn't fit on most of the phones. Only on few phone models, it fits well. Bottom-line: The photos and videos are soft and get serious Chromatic Aberration. I still stick to my review and comments.
I have Samsung FE phone; it is bad on photos.. Better you get an old version of Pixel, Samsung Galaxy Ultra, which have great photo abilities ( e.g: Samsung Galaxy S9 or S10 Ultra is a great choice, same with Pixel ) ... FE range phones are meant for voice callers only.
Dslr lens chahe sasta bhi aata ho konsa hum usse apne smartphone mein attach kar sakte hai, taste ki toh baat hi nhi hai dslr or smartphone lens ka kaha comparison kar rha hai yaar bhai Ek entry level dslr 40k-50k ke bich mein aata hai or ek smartphone 10-20 mein aata hai koi sensi hi nhi banata 😕
Hey bro . Great video with good opinions .. definitely considered. So i dont have the budget to go for a dslr . But i am interested in photography and i have a samsung s23 , which is decent at clicking pics . So I was planning to get a mobile zoom lens ... or a spotting scope .. which one would you suggest considering all parameters ?
Watch the below videos to arrive at a conclusive decision based on your requirement. 1) For spotting scope - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1L5PbHGLnno.htmlsi=yCaWDrK5wJv90WLx 2) For Nikon P950 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W94boU91Qj8.htmlsi=xs5_liZU20_k0bA9
Thank you much, i do Mobile photography and i was planning to buy this lense but confused should I buy it or not. Now it's clear instead of this i think i should invest in Macro lense
1) CANON EF-S 55-250MM F/4-5.6 IS STM LENS (discontinued) as used one - www.imastudent.com/canon-ef-s-55-250mm-f4-56-is-stm-lens 2) NIKON AF-P DX NIKKOR 70 - 300 mm f/4.5 - 6.3G ED VR Telephoto Zoom lens - dl.flipkart.com/s/pC4awZuuuN Buy these two as used ones for APSC sensor cameras (Canon & Nikon) DSLR. 3) Olympus 40-150mm f4.5-5.6 for Micro fourthirds camera (Panasonic/ Olympus).
Since the PHONE has 10X zoom, we do not require muh Optical oom on the Telephoto lens/ monocular.. In my opinion one should not buy Telephoto lens / monocular beyond 10X zoom.. ( I bought 12x and regretting now). Nothing can beat SLR camera lens, but the ideas is to take more juice out of your Smart Phone on which you paid huge money.
Hi bro, what about, the apexel 36X telephoto lens? Is that best for Mobile photography, and I'm planing to buy that lens. Can u please explain about that lens?
36x lens is similar to this 60x lens. But a bit easy to handle than 60x lens. I wouldn't recommend it though. Instead, you can try Kase 300mm lens, which is compact and easy to handle. Kase 300mm lens has good optical quality
Hello Fernando, For a decent quality with phone, this lens is suggested - Kase 300mm lens. I wouldn't suggest the apexel lenses though. Apexel 60x zoom lens does have the reach to capture the moon. But the optical quality is poor. A bridge camera would be the best for moon photography. Nikon Coolpix P1000 or P950 camera would be ideal for moon photography.