Yesterday’s morning sky was a bright blue, filled with some great cloud formations. Olloclip’s app will also allow you to correct the curvature if you wish. As you would expect, a nice “fish-eye/fish bowl” effect yet the center of the image is still clear and sharp. Olloclip does have a great little app that you can use to correct this if you wish. Does give more of the scene but with a touch of curvature in the corners. Same view but this time with the wide-angle lens. This first image was taken this past weekend at a local street festival using the iPhone 5 lens. I thought I’d show you some examples of what each of these lenses are capable of producing starting with the wide-angle lens and the fish eye lens. Very easy to slide over the iPhone back lens…and just as easy to take off! This system, which retails at $49.99, is a quick-connect lens system that includes a fish-eye lens, a wide-angle lens, and a 10x macro lens that is underneath the wide-angle lens…and can be accessed by unscrewing this lens. Today I’d like to take a look at their Original 3-in-1 system. In my last article covering the Olloclip lens systems ( see here), I gave a brief overview of their entire iPhone line. Don’t miss this, (foreword by Joanne Carter). For many of our readers who are wondering what an Olloclip is and what it can do, this is a great series to learn more from. Following on from the success of his first Olloclip series article, David Hayes has today taken a closer look at the original 3-in-1 lens from Olloclip.
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