Review: ExoLens iPhone Lens System with ZEISS Optics

These days, smartphones can take some pretty great photos all on their own, but the biggest limitations of their cameras is the size of the lens and the size of their image sensors. Built-in lenses are usually set to a middle-of-the road field of view, so they’re usually best for general purpose usage, and not optimized for super wide angle shots, super close-ups or long shots.

Optical expert ZEISS recently partnered up with Fellowes to release an add-on lens system for the latest series of iPhones, which aims to solve some of these limitations. The first ZEISS-backed ExoLens to hit the market is a 0.6x wide-angle aspherical model, which provides professional quality results from your smartphone.

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The ExoLens consists of two main components – a mounting bracket, and a screw-mount lens. The bracket is made of durable machined aluminum, and includes both a standard tripod mounting hole, as well as a standard accessory mount that can hold an external light.

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The kit includes rubber gaskets for both the 6 and 6S iPhone variants to ensure a snug fit, as well as a lens hood, and lens caps for both the front and rear of the lens.

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Unlike cheap add-on lenses, the ZEISS lens provides a crystal clear image with virtually no edge distortion. It’s really like adding a pro wide-angle lens to your iPhone. For comparison’s sake, I included shots from my Sony a6000, which rocks an $800 ZEISS Touit 12mm lens. While the iPhone’s sharpness and color rendition will never live up to a dedicated mirrorless or DSLR, the 0.6x ZEISS ExoLens wide angle definitely offers a comparable field of view, and retains the iPhone’s native imaging characteristics.

Stock iPhone 6 Plus lens:
(click to see original, full resolution images)

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ExoLens ZEISS 0.6x lens on iPhone 6 Plus:

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Sony a6000 w/ZEISS Touit f2.8 12mm lens:

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You can see from the shots above that the ExoLens wide-angle does a great job expanding the field of view, without adding distortion or artifacts as many cheap add-on lenses do. Looking at an un-zoomed crop of the actual pixels captured by my iPhone 6 Plus reveals that the wider lens retains detail and fidelity, even though items appear smaller:

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Overall, the ExoLens lives up to its claims about image quality, and delivers excellent wide-angle images from your iPhone. If you’re looking to increase the capabilities of your iPhone, and don’t mind carrying around an external lens, it’s a great purchase. It’s not exactly cheap, but like any camera lens, you get what you pay for; and when you buy ZEISS, you get the best.

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In addition to the wide angle lens, ZEISS will soon be releasing 2x telephoto and macro lenses for the ExoLens mount. ExoLens also offers a less expensive series which doesn’t use ZEISS glass. However, I haven’t had an opportunity to test those models, so I can’t speak to their image quality.

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The ExoLens set including both the 0.6x wide-angle ZEISS lens, mounting bracket, lens covers, and carrying pouches is available now for $199.95(USD) for both the iPhone 6/6S and 6 Plus/6S Plus. Pricing for the macro and telephoto lenses hasn’t been announced yet.

 

 

Fashion + Function Bag

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The guys at Vicious Venom have a point. Most bags are one of two things. Stylish, or waterproof. We are yet to see bags that takes up both mantles. Or rather, we were, until ViciousVenom gave us the Elements Dry Pack. The design of the Elements Dry Pack focus on fashion and function at the same time. The achromatic design with the dark olive body works well by allowing the bag to make a statement, but not too loud a statement.

The bag’s subdued/chill style allows it to blend well with any type of usage, because your sense of fashion, like your personality, should always stay the same!

Designer: Kelly Chan

Buy It Here: $219.00 $330.00

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Roomba Beer Pong Ups the Ante

Beer Pong has been around for ages, but maybe it’s time for an upgrade. Something that makes the game a bit more challenging. Someone came up with just the right idea: involve Roombas in the game.

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Megan N documented this game of beer pong being played using two Roomba robotic vacuum cleaners. The Roombas keep the cups moving so that it won’t be so easy to get your ball in the cups.

It does tend to make this cheap game very expensive. As one Redditor comment points out, “All you need is 12 cups, some beer, and $800 worth of vacuum cleaners.” Regardless of the cost right now, this is clearly the future of Beer Pong.

[via Laughing Squid]