olloclip has introduced a range of premium lenses for the iPhone X as well as the iPhone 7/8 (Plus) which are less expensive.
| Interchangeable Lenses
olloclip create lenses for smartphone users and their latest premium optics are designed to be used with the iPhone X. Plus, as well as the new iPhone X lenses, olloclip has also introduced a more reasonably priced line-up of lenses for the iPhone 8/7 and 8/7 Plus.
The new iPhone X smartphone lenses are constructed from multi-element glass optics and allow iPhone users to shoot wider and closer than with the built-in camera alone.
The lenses connect to the iPhone X via housing which is screen protector compatible as it opens up and the device also aligns with both front and rear cameras on the iPhone X so you don't have to worry about frame edges spoiling your shots.
In total, there are 6 olloclip lenses available for the iPhone X:
- Super-wide four-element lens with more than 120° visibility
- Ultra-wide, 155° action camera field-of-view
- Fisheye + Macro 15x with 180° wide-angle spherical effect + 15x increased magnification
- Telephoto with 2x optical zoom
- Macro 14x + 7x magnification
- Macro 21x for the ultimate close-up
As well as the new system for the iPhone X, olloclip has also introduced a single lens system for the iPhone 8/7 and 8/7 Plus at a lower price.
Six lenses are individually available as part of the single lens system: Super-Wide, Fisheye + Macro 15x, Telephoto 2x, Ultra-Wide, Macro 14x + 7x, and Macro 21x and users can quickly flip the lens system to take advantage of the rear and front cameras on their iPhone.
Individual lenses for iPhone X are available or you can purchase the olloclip Mobile Photography Box Set for iPhone X (a special bundle featuring Super-Wide, Fisheye & Macro 15x lenses) which will be available worldwide for £99.99.
The single lens system for iPhone 8/7 & 8/7 Plus is available now with prices ranging from £49.99 to £79.99, making them a cheaper option than the ZEISS ExoLens Edge system we reviewed last year.
You can learn more about the new iPhone X lens system from olloclip in the video tutorial below.

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