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Quality
Adding and removing the backplate is a cinch thanks to the push-in system neewer uses for attaching and detaching them.
The quality, durability and finish of their products adds value to my iphone 15 pro that i am using for photography and video production.
Two spring loaded ball bearings mounted in the cage, one on either side of the plate, fall into detents on the back of the plat... Read More
The neewer 37mm thread lens backplate for iphone is a nifty gadget for enhancing mobile photography.
Price
I’ve been accumulating neewer gear for the past few years because it’s good stuff at a (usually) great price.
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- This product had a total of 12 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 16 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The neewer 37mm thread lens backplate for iphone is a nifty gadget for enhancing mobile photography
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This neewer lens plate is designed to go with their pa023 cage for the iphone 15 pro
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If i put a bw circular polarizer on it the total weight including the titanium iphone 15 adds about 70 more weight to the bare iphone
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you want a wider angle shot youll have to remove the plate to expose the extra wide lens or you attach a wide angle lens on top of the prime lens
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im contemplating on purchasing an anamorphic lens for this plate to try out the cinematic aspect ratio
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It works really well even though my craftsmanship is lacking
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Two spring loaded ball bearings mounted in the cage one on either side of the plate fall into detents on the back of the plates when they are slid into position