Its a TechTime! In this video we gonna see what Apexel 60x SuperZoom Telephoto Lens for Smartphone can do! Is it any good? #apexel #60x #apexel60x #telephoto #superzoom #lens #review #shahlife
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Can you tell what type of phone case you are using? Because the metal clip they gave with the lens have some problem. The lens won’t get screwed in it. Please suggest the phone case you are using or some other metal clip that will suit the lens?
hi! You can search in any online shopping website/apps with the keyword something like this “iphone 12 case 17mm”. And i am not suggesting you to use the universal clip as it is much more inconvenient
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Where did you buy those iphone casing? I`m using iphone 11 and I cant take video/photo in horizontal view because it`s to heavy. having trouble with the alignment
Salam..casing tu beli asing, kalau takde casing boleh pakai universal clip yg dia mmg provide..tapi sy strongly recommend guna case yg dedicated untuk fon tu
Thanks for your sharing. I just bought this lens. I found this lens actully is 30x instead of 60x, although it marked 60x.... This can be easily figured out by comparing two photos with lens and not.
Hi there! I am not sure about that but how you compare the ‘zoom-ness’ of the lens? Take the photo without lens then crop it to match the photo with lens on?
@@SHAHLIFE Exactly. I had tested my binoculars Celestron 25X70 by this method, I croped the photo without lens to fill the photo with lens, in one line, it takes 25 pieces, it means the 25x is real. But for Apexel 60x, it takes 30 pieces only. You can try it also, it is interesting to find out the real zoomness, for any lens.