Cool. Haven’t used one. There are some nice Android phones for sure, but Apple Log has solidified iPhone as the undisputed king of smartphone video, even with smaller sensors. Though I do like the video capabilities of some of the later Sony Xperia phones.
You just got a new follower! 😄 I own a iPhone 14 pro max and want to shoot product photos and videos. Which lens and filters is best suited for this? I would like to buy a setup with case/rig and so on 😊 thanks!
Hey, thanks for the sub! If money is no object then I’d invest in Beastgrip. The lenses are great and the cages are built like a tank. It’s the most pro setup too. Otherwise, I’d probably look at a 17mm mount option from ReeFlex or Sandmarc. You can use a case or cage, and the lenses are a bit smaller and more portable, yet both are nice quality - with the ReeFlex being the sharper of the two. I’ll post a second reply with links…
@@iphoneographers Should I go for the Beastcage or Beastgrip pro? I have also invested in tripod, slider and so on. Should I go for the 1.7x Telephoto Lens or Macro lens first? Will also add a Polarpro cpl to the lens. Will mostly just take pictures/videos of the products indoors in a studio.
Get the 1.7x tele. It’s great. Macro is nice too, but it’s very close range and not as practical (unless you’re shooting small logos etc). Beastcage is the best, but it is specific to one model of phone. The Beastgrip Pro is universal, however, lining up the lenses isn’t the quickest or easiest like with the cage.
@@iphoneographers Then it will be a beastcage but I'm thinking if I should pre-order the DOF MK3 and wait for it instead of the 1.7x tele as I'm in no rush to get the equipment.