ShiftCam's ProGrip zoom kit reaches 240mm with caveats
Even with fluorite glass and a tight S.Mount, Digital Camera World found the 240mm lens vignettes and goes soft at the edges, scoring it 2.5 of 5.
Even with fluorite glass and a tight S.Mount, Digital Camera World found the 240mm lens vignettes and goes soft at the edges, scoring it 2.5 of 5.
An SSD, an SD card, HDMI, and a mic hang off the SuperCage's one phone connection, though AppleInsider wished the clamp were a MagSafe mount.
Four-plus hours of cordless light and a freestanding base, but HighTechDad calls the plastic a bit fragile and a C-to-C cable won't charge it.
Even with smooth rotation and easy Bluetooth pairing, Blake Calhoun found the grip a finger short and the clamp parked on a side button.
SANDMARC sells five iPhone filter types on one shared thread, and the optics hold up in ZJ Michaels' unedited iPhone 16 Pro tests.
ShiftCam ships a 5,000mAh Qi2 battery, a Bluetooth shutter, and a proper handgrip in one magnetic block that clicks onto any MagSafe iPhone.
Moment's TPU case takes T-Series lenses with a quarter turn, though DPReview found premium build and limited image gains in the glass itself.
Magnets hold through a full take and ProRes RAW lands straight on the drive, but PetaPixel says iPhones only ever see half the rated 2000MB/s.
Even at 13 grams, Lexar's Go SSD sustains 4K60 ProRes on iPhone, though AppleInsider found heat on long takes and a fit that wants a thin case.
UGREEN ships a card reader that hangs on the iPhone by magnet, reads SD cards at 312MB/s, and passes 100W of charging through while it works.