24x Optical Zoom on an iPhone, Balanced Like a DSLR. REEFLEX’s 600mm Lens Is Brilliantly Absurd.

Zoom has won. Of all the specs that used to dominate camera phone conversations, optical reach is the one that stuck because it is the most visible and the most immediately felt. At any major live event, the phones come out and the zoom wars begin. Samsung loyalists will have their periscope lenses trained on the far end of the pitch. iPhone users will be framing tight, stable shots of the stage from the back row. FIFA 2026 is nearly here, and across dozens of stadiums and billions of shared clips, zoom will quietly be the deciding factor in whether those memories look spectacular or just… small.

REEFLEX built the Ultra Telephoto 300-600mm for people who refuse to settle for small. Attaching to the telephoto camera of iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max, and the Samsung S26 Ultra series, the lens compounds the phone’s native optical strength and extends it into a focal range, up to 600mm and 24x magnification, that genuinely belongs to another category of photography entirely.

Designer: REEFLEX

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Most clip-on telephoto lenses grow forward in a long tube that looks great in renders but becomes a liability the moment you try to hold your phone steady. The weight pulls forward, the center of gravity shifts away from your grip, and at long focal lengths, that imbalance shows up as jitter in video and smeared detail in stills. REEFLEX went wide instead of long, packing everything into a compact cylinder that keeps the mass directly over your hand. Your wrist stays neutral, your grip stays firm, and the setup feels closer to holding a DSLR than balancing a makeshift telescope. That distinction matters enormously once you’re standing in a stadium trying to track a fast-moving subject.

Machined from aerospace-grade aluminum, the body weighs 308 grams and holds its optical tolerances without adding unnecessary bulk. The glass inside is lanthanum, a material chosen specifically for its high refractive index. In practical terms, that means sharper resolving power, richer contrast, and far less color fringing along edges than standard glass can manage at these focal lengths. The optical formula runs four elements, one doublet and three singlets, tuned to work with the tetraprism telephoto cameras in current flagship phones rather than fighting against their characteristics. The matte black finish, the green accent ring around the barrel, and the large front element all contribute to something that looks and feels like a deliberate optical instrument.

REEFLEX designed this lens specifically for the tetraprism telephoto systems introduced in the iPhone 17 Pro lineup and Samsung’s S26 Ultra series. Those cameras already deliver impressive native zoom performance, and the Ultra Telephoto 300-600mm takes that foundation and multiplies it. On iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, you get 24x magnification and a 600mm equivalent focal length. On Samsung S26, S25, and S24 Ultra, magnification reaches 30x with an equivalent focal length stretching to 660mm. For context, that is the kind of reach wildlife photographers use to capture birds without disturbing them, the kind of compression architectural photographers rely on to isolate distant details, and the kind of range that makes concerts and sports events feel immersive rather than distant.

The lens mounts via a standard 17mm threaded connection that attaches to REEFLEX’s dedicated phone cases, which feature an integrated camera bumper designed to align perfectly with your phone’s telephoto lens. The threading ensures a secure, wobble-free connection, and the whole assembly stays compact enough to slip into a jacket pocket or small camera bag. REEFLEX also built in compatibility with their ReeMag magnetic accessory system, so you can stack filters, attach lens caps, and expand your creative toolkit without needing adapters or workarounds.

FIFA 2026 will be the first time many people realize just how limiting their phone’s native zoom really is. Sitting in the stands, even a few rows back from the pitch, most phone cameras will reduce the action to distant, flat shapes. The Ultra Telephoto 300-600mm changes that equation completely. You can isolate a player’s expression during a penalty kick, compress the depth of the field into a cinematic frame, and capture moments with the kind of detail that looks deliberately composed rather than accidentally caught. The same logic applies to concerts, where the stage often sits 50 meters or more from general admission, and wildlife, where getting close means ruining the shot.

The focus range starts at 6.8 meters and extends to infinity, which means you can use this lens for everything from isolating architectural details across a plaza to capturing the moon with surprising clarity. The lanthanum glass keeps distortion minimal and sharpness high even at the edges of the frame, and the compact form factor means you can shoot handheld without needing a tripod or gimbal for stability.

The Standard tier comes with the Ultra Telephoto 300-600mm lens and a phone case for $302, against a retail price of $441. The Ultra Tele + Super Tele Bundle adds the Super Telephoto 240mm and both macro add-ons (200mm and 300mm) alongside a phone case for $568, down from $849. The full Reeflex Ultra Set at $1859 (retail $2883) covers ten lenses spanning fisheye to ultra telephoto, a complete filter collection including fixed NDs from ND8 to ND64, variable NDs, a polarizer, and a black mist filter, plus filter adapters, a waterproof impact-resistant hard case, and a phone case.

Case options vary by device. iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max users choose between Tech-Woven MagSafe or Leather MagSafe. iPhone 16, 15, and 14 Pro and Pro Max receive the Leather MagSafe version. Samsung S26, S25, S24, and S23 Ultra users get a Carbon case. Shipping begins June 2026, completing by early July.

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The Best Camera Lens for iPhone 16? Meet The Reeflex Super Telephoto 240mm Lens with 10x Zoom

Imagine adding a whopping 10x optical zoom to your iPhone 16 Pro or Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Forget the moon, you could take pictures of a moon base with it! Jokes aside, the cameras on our phones are growing more and more powerful each day – but the only thing really changing is the algorithm that processes photos. The key differences between a DSLR and a phone camera still remain – the size of the sensor (which lets more light in), and the size of the lens (which enables a camera to see wider, closer, or farther). While phone sensors have been growing larger and larger, the camera bump has limited the lens’ capabilities… but this snap-on 240mm telephoto + macro lens is upgrading the smartphone photography game.

If you’re wondering how much further smartphone photography can go, the Super Telephoto 240mm Lens designed for the iPhone 16 Pro and Samsung S24 Ultra might be your answer. This lens promises to revolutionize how we capture everything from sweeping landscapes to intricate macro details. With a striking 240mm focal length, it offers a 10x optical zoom that pushes beyond the limits of the typical smartphone camera, bringing distant scenes into sharp, professional-quality focus. It’s built specifically for flagship devices like the iPhone 16 Pro’s 5x telephoto camera, which means it’s engineered to align seamlessly with Apple’s Tetraprism camera system, allowing for a reach and clarity that’s previously been out of reach for mobile users.

Designer: Reeflex

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The magic starts with the 10x magnification, which practically doubles the reach of standard 5x smartphone telephoto lenses. Imagine this: you’re at a concert or a sports event, seated far from the stage or field, but thanks to this lens, you can capture close-up, high-definition shots of your favorite band or the action on the field. The 240mm focal length offers a staggering zoom but it also brings sharpness and detail that might make you forget you’re using a smartphone at all. Even from the back of the venue, this lens can bring subjects into crisp focus, giving users the freedom to take professional-grade shots with ease.

Having a natural telephoto lens also means benefitting from natural bokeh rather than that computational AI-powered portrait mode with the inconsistent edges. The Super Telephoto 240mm lens is also designed to enhance portrait shots with natural depth, compression, and creamy bokeh effects, all from three to five meters away. The 10x optical zoom gives portrait shots a beautiful subject isolation that you usually only get from traditional telephoto DSLR lenses. This feature is perfect for portrait photographers who want to create striking, professional-quality photos directly from their smartphone.

Want to switch from telephoto to macro? Well, that’s when the ReeMag System comes handy. This magnetic attachment setup allows users to easily switch between telephoto and macro photography modes with a simple snap. Using magnetic add-ons, you can instantly transform this lens into a macro powerhouse. It’s as simple as snapping on the add-ons, no complex adjustments required. For macro photography enthusiasts, this lens setup is a game-changer. The 200mm and 300mm magnetic macro add-ons allow you to get detailed close-ups of subjects at comfortable distances. This means you can capture intricate textures like the delicate veins of a leaf or the patterns in an insect’s wings, all without having to get uncomfortably close.

The ReeMag system also applies to all of Reeflex’s earlier award-winning lenses from its G-series, like the Anamorphic 1.3x lens, the 110° Wide Angle lens, the Long Range Macro lens, or even the 220° Fisheye lens. Alternatively, Reeflex also lets you use the ReeMag system to snap on filters like its Variable ND filters, and CPL or polarizer filters that help you further fine-tune your shot for that DSLR-like feel. It’s a nifty ecosystem that Reeflex has developed that lets you explore different accessories and shooting styles with your existing flagship smartphone.

Designed with high-end smartphones in mind, this lens integrates particularly well with the latest Apple and Samsung flagships. For iPhone 16 Pro users, the 240mm lens aligns with the 5x telephoto camera, meaning that it takes advantage of the Tetraprism system for optimal results. On the Samsung S24 Ultra, the lens offers similar enhancements, working seamlessly with Samsung’s top-notch camera specs to elevate mobile photography standards. Users of these devices can expect a noticeable upgrade in quality, even when pushing the lens to its maximum zoom capabilities. This focus on compatibility highlights the thoughtful design of the lens, which makes it one of the few add-ons crafted to meet the demands of flagship smartphones’ advanced hardware.

Reeflex isn’t new in the smartphone camera game. Aside from its award-winning G-series smartphone camera lenses, the company has also developed dedicated smartphone apps for capturing and recording media. These apps let you access pro features as well as capture in unique formats such as long-exposure or even time-lapse. With over 300,000 downloads on the App Store, Reeflex’s hardware + software handshake makes it perfect for serious photographers who want to push smartphone photography to its maximum.

Depending on the bundle you buy, the Reeflex Super Telephoto 240mm lens kit starts at $270, which includes the telephoto lens, along with a set of 300mm Macro and 200mm Macro add-on lenses. You also get a smartphone case (iPhone or Samsung) to help you easily mount the lenses onto your phone. You can upgrade to include some of Reeflex’s original G-series lenses with your bundle too (there are bundles for Macro or Portrait photographers), or just splurge on the $1,158 Ultra Kit which includes all of Reeflex’s previous lenses and filters compatible with the ReeMag system. The lenses ship globally starting January 2025, so if photography is your passion (or your new year resolution), grab your kit now!

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Sandmarc’s new iPhone lens gives you a bonkers 6x optical zoom AND an adjustable focus wheel

You call that a camera bump? Hold my beer…

The smartphone camera is officially the most popular camera in the world today, accounting for a staggering 92.5% of all images taken in any given year. Conventional photographers (who make up the remaining paltry 7.5%) will argue that smartphone photography isn’t ‘real photography’, but that’s only because digital cameras offer tonnes of more variety in terms of being able to shoot on multiple types of lenses. Batting for the mobile photography team, however, is SANDMARC with their newly unveiled whopping 6x telephoto lens for the iPhone. Not only does it boost your smartphone camera’s existing zoom (which is around 30x for the iPhone 15 Pro) by an additional 6x, it also gives you the benefit of an adjustable focus wheel – probably the first for any smartphone camera lens – bridging the gap between phone and traditional camera photography.

Designer: Sandmarc

Even though a smartphone camera is ridiculously powerful for its small size, there are certain things you really wouldn’t do with it, like take wildlife shots, telephoto shots of objects far away (architecture, birds, etc.), or ultra-low DoF portrait shots. Well, maybe you’d take the latter, but that’s a legitimate gray area because artificial bokeh can never compare to the real deal. SANDMARC’s Telephoto 6x Lens wants to change that. Designed to be good enough to take on a wildlife photoshoot or to capture objects from far away because they aren’t really accessible, the zoom lens does a phenomenal job of enhancing your smartphone’s vision without causing any sort of loss in quality because of the limitations of smartphone lens structures.

Aside from extending your zoom range, the Telephoto 6x Lens prioritizes superior image quality over the limitations of your phone’s digital zoom. Crafted with high-quality, multi-coated glass, this lens promises to deliver noticeably sharper images with enhanced detail, even in challenging low-light conditions. Unlike typical add-on lenses that can be cumbersome and offer limited functionality, the SANDMARC lens boasts a unique feature: an adjustable focus wheel. This empowers you to take complete creative control over your photos. By fine-tuning the focus, you can ensure intricate details in close-up shots are captured with razor-sharp precision, adding a whole new dimension to your mobile photography repertoire.

The lens design incorporates a shallow depth of field, a technique beloved by professional photographers. This means realistic bokehs that highlight your subject beautifully, without any of those errors or artificial blurring created as a result of computational photography done by smartphone algorithms. This setup, in its truest sense, is the closest thing to bringing conventional camera tools to smartphone photography. Sure, professional camera evangelists would still say this isn’t ‘real photography’, but they also won’t deny that the results from this phone and lens setup are just immaculate.

While the $159.99 price tag might seem steep, it’s worth considering the significant enhancements it offers. The extended zoom range, improved image quality, and creative flexibility the lens provides can elevate your mobile photography to a whole new level.

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