High Power 28x HD Smartphone Telephoto Lens Reviews Video
Brand | APEXEL |
Lens Type | Telephoto |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Lens Coating Description | HD Coating |
28x Super Telephoto Telescope Lens for Mobile Phone
The job of a telescope is to gather light and bring that light to the eyepiece or camera. The larger the telescope's aperture, the lighter the telescope can gather making the image brighter, sharper, and able to produce more detail.
Longer Focal Lengths
Greater magnifications and image sizes are possible with both the eye and camera.
Why do I need a Telescope Lens?
Music Concert
If you sit far behind from the stage, you probably need a telescope lens to help you take good pictures on your idol.
Snap Awesome Night-Sky Objects
Like the Moon, Planets or UFOs (If you find one).
Hiking
Take pictures on Birds or Animals that far away from you.
The product includes these
Usage Tips
Use Default Camera
Use Default Camera
To identify the main lens on your phone, simply follow these steps:
- Allow the camera to initialize without taking any action.
- Gently place your fingers on each lens, one at a time.
- The shot that can't be kept unobstructed is your main camera.
- This main camera is the one you should use in combination with our lenses for the best results.
Turn Off Automatic Camera Switching
Turn Off Automatic Camera Switching
To shoot correctly through the Apexel lens, turn off the automatic lens-switching feature; otherwise, the framing may be incorrect.
Operation Guide:
iPhone 12 series
iPhone 13-16 series
Samsung series
For other phones, please check your camera settings or contact your phone's customer service for assistance.
Optimal Imaging
Optimal Imaging
For the best photo, set your phone camera to 1–2X to avoid tunneling effects. Keep your phone steady while shooting for the clearest results.
Lens Maintenance
Lens Maintenance
- Keep It Clean: Always use a lens cap to protect the lens from dust and dirt. Clean the lens with a microfiber cloth and a lens blower. Avoid using rough materials that can scratch the lens.
- Store in a Dry Place: Keep the lens in a dry environment to prevent mold. Use silica gel packs in your camera bag to absorb moisture.
- Avoid Extreme Temperature Changes: Don’t move the lens between hot and cold places too quickly. If you’re bringing it inside from the cold, let it warm up slowly in a sealed bag to prevent condensation.
- Use a Protective Case: Store your lens in a padded bag or case to protect it from bumps and scratches.
- Check Regularly: If you’re not using the lens for a while, check it occasionally for dust or mold and clean it as needed.