12x Telephoto Lens on Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920

12x Telephoto Lens to your Nokia Lumia 920
You know your smartphone has caught on when you start getting such an unusual accessories as this 12x telephoto lens and tripod kit built just for it.
The kit works by simply inserting your Lumia 920 into the protective case included and screwing in the lens. No special Apps or tools are needed. The kit is said to increase the optical zoom range of Lumia 920 camera dramatically, letting you take extreme long distance photo or video directly with any camera apps. The lens can adjust the focal point from 3M by simply turning front lens element light.
The kit comes with a mini tripod to provide a stable platform for shooting. The package also include cleaning cloth, lens cap and protective case for cleaning and carrying need.
hurry up.. its in stock
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I'm not impress by the quality of this product

also, it's a fixed 12x zoom, which does not really help at all. Now, if you could adjust the zoom, it would be worth a shot.

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Autofocus doesn't figure (it focuses fine but the range is only a few mm) - nevertheless I'm kinda smug about the results from 5 mins work with bit of junk and a craft knife
Next time you find something in the trash that used to be a camera, grab it!
nice!
i don't want to be a partycrusher... but....
http://www.quickmark.cn/En/basic/hotnews.asp?#200909211
...not as cheap as yours...
Yeah, found that when I googled, but aside from only fitting iphones it's a bit.... orange...
I vaguely remember someone was doing a commercial clip-on lens for the HD, but can't track it down. There are some blogs where they suggest using the lens from a DVD player, but I don't fancy cutting up a gadget worth more than the phone! Tried the lens from a dead webcam but it's too short - exxxxxxtreme zoom but out of focus except in the center.
Great result.
you can get one of the jewler's magnifying glass and use that as a macro lens
im looking for a zoom lens solution

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Hi,
Just wondering what is the best setting on the stock lumia 920 camera for indoor bar scene or clubbing scene? Since there will be a lot of people moving around and I want to decrease any blurs, I was thinking of decreasing the exposure to the minimalist setting and increasing the ISO to 800 with flash on.
Questioned Camera Capabilities... But...
to be honest, don't expect alot from the Carl Zeiss Camera lens to perform as good as a Sony Handy-cam for video shooting or a DSLR for still images.
I'm a photographer and I've put the Lumia 920 camera on exhaustive tests. the performance of the f/2.0 lens ratio to the size of the Camera Sensor (1/3.2") really surprised me. I know that comparing a cell phone camera to a DSLR is like comparing a kite to a space ship! but it's really usable and better than carrying a chunky DSLR camera.
the bottom line is, you might get some acceptable results ONLY with still images and NOT video shots. just crank up the ISO to 800, also crank up the Exposure to 2.. and try to capture STEADY people and objects. NOT moving people because you'd get shaky blurry images.
I had the HTC 8X before it got it exchanged with the Lumia 920. the HTC 8x camera provides more camera custom options that our Nokia.

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I have a Lumia 1020 and while it's camera is impressive, I'm personally some form of telephoto lens for it. I have a kit for my Note 3 and I'm impressed to say the least and so I'd like to think when coupled with the camera on the Lumia 1020, the results should be impressive.
Does anyone have a kit, if so could you please direct me on were I can purchase it. Thanks

Accessory Lens For Moto G4 Lens

Hey Guys,
I came to see some extra lens that can be attatched to our devices like macro, fish eye, tele, wide etc.
Has anyone tried it yet?
Will using it make scratch in our camera lens?
What are your opinion, Suggestions?
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They haven't mentioned that it is compatible with moto g4 plus...
phones lenses work with any phone ,it wont scratch your camera because some lenses come with rubber tips
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How exactly does the S9+'s telephoto lens work?

Hey guys. So I've been tinkering with the S9+ and its telephoto lens and I've noticed something weird about it...
So basically, I got one of those clip-on lenses for when I still had my S7. So I figured if I used the 2x on the telephoto, it would get 4x. Odd thing is when I switched over the 2x and had the clip-on lens on the main (top) camera with the telephoto lens effectively covered, it still shows an image (which actually looks 4x!). So does that mean that the 2x still shows the feed from the main cam? Doesn't the telephoto lens have its own sensor?
kisetsu17 said:
Hey guys. So I've been tinkering with the S9+ and its telephoto lens and I've noticed something weird about it...
So basically, I got one of those clip-on lenses for when I still had my S7. So I figured if I used the 2x on the telephoto, it would get 4x. Odd thing is when I switched over the 2x and had the clip-on lens on the main (top) camera with the telephoto lens effectively covered, it still shows an image (which actually looks 4x!). So does that mean that the 2x still shows the feed from the main cam? Doesn't the telephoto lens have its own sensor?
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The telephoto is used only when it detects good light conditions, otherwise, it will be a crop of the main sensor.
You can do the test yourself: in good light conditions, change to the 2x and you will see is using the telephoto sensor; now cover it with your finger and you will see your finer approaching and after a couple of milliseconds you will see an image again. This is because the camera detected no light in the telephoto and changed to the main sensor.
Take out your finger from the telephoto and you will see how it changes again.

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