LASH ART CLIP ON MACRO LENS
This clip on phone lens is the essential for lash and brow artist who wants to create professional lash photos and videos using only the smartphone. Makes it very convenient to capture the details of your lash competition set or capture the small details during the lash application while keeping the quality immaculate.
This macro lens has truly revolutionised GLP content creation journey, taking our product and lash content to the next level. With unparalleled clarity and precision, it brings out mesmerising details in every shot, whether it’s capturing before and after shot or capturing close up details of your lash application details that can even be hard to see with your own eyes. Its exceptional performance has made capturing content with just a smartphone effortless, elevating the quality of the content to new heights.
Simple clip design makes it compatible with all sorts of phones. It even works with dual-camera phones! All you have to do is align the attachment with the phone lens, and you’re good to go.
Includes:
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Detachable Plastic Clip
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90-120mm
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Carrying Pouch
HOW TO SHOOT ON AN IPHONE WITH A MACRO LENS?
Shooting with a macro lens isn’t much different than shooting with your iPhone camera, but you do have to find the sweet spot when it comes to the distance between your camera lens and your subject. Get too close, and your subject won’t be in focus. But if you’re too far away, some of the details will be lost. This macro lens stands out from others by it's capacity to shoot content up to 3 times further 120mm away (120mm) compare to other lenses that only perform it's best from 45mm away from the object (lashes, brows)
Once you have a decent focus, press and hold over the subject on your screen. This locks the focus and exposure so you can take your photo. Hold your phone very steady, and tap the shutter button. Also, keep the following tips in mind:
- Lighting is key
Macro photography doesn’t work well in low-light settings. Be sure to have an abundance of natural light or a good source of artificial light before shooting.
- Keep your phone and subject steady
Even the slightest movement will introduce blur into your macro photos, so be sure to hold your phone steady.
- Get creative with your angles
Because macro images are already fairly abstract, it can be fun to approach your subject from unique angles. Exploring with your macro lens is so much fun!