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Adding a Telephoto Lens to Your iPhone 10: A Game-Changer for Portrait Photography

The iPhone Tanner's camera takes great landscape and wide-angle portraits, but wouldn't it be better to have a telephoto zoom lens like its more expensive flagship brother, the iPhone 10s? Well, here's how we can add a telephoto lens on an iPhone 10. So, this is a Moment 58 millimeter telephoto lens. This beautiful looking lens can be used on your iPhone 10 R to achieve that 2x zoom on the iPhone 10s and 10's max.

You get two different focal lengths: a regular wide lens and a 2x telephoto lens perfect for portraits. While we are missing that second sensor for that 2x zoom, moments telephoto lens will not only get you that 2x zoom it will actually make your telephoto shots look way better than the iPhone 10 s is secondary shooter since its using the iPhone 10 ours main camera sensor with a much lower aperture which will result in brighter less grainy photos and natural-looking bokeh without using portrait mode.

Now, if you're not familiar with Moment, they've been producing these high quality lenses for the iPhone for several years now and their v2 lenses have only gotten better. The exterior is made out of this really high-quality aluminum that is cold to the touch and the lenses themselves are hefty and feel really good to hold. The lenses themselves are also made out of high quality glass to give you the best image quality possible.

Moment also requires you to use their photo case, which is how you attached a 58 millimeter telephoto lens to the phone. We really like this concept because it allows us to use these moment lenses with other phones like an iPhone 6 7 or 8 plus even the pixel 3 from Google. Third party lenses back in the early days were made out of plastic and didn't really use high quality glass with multi coat so they weren't as sharp and introduce chromatic aberrations to the images.

What makes the 58 millimeter telephoto lens so great is that the shots you're now able to get with the iPhone 10 are having a single-wide camera. It's just so limiting when you're looking to shoot portraits or if you're looking for a more compressed shot with the iPhone 10s. That's not really an issue and that's what really drew me away from buying the 10r.

It's that lack of secondary lens that's the main reason. A portrait mode also looks great on the iPhones head are paired with the moment fifty eight millimeter lens shots are more compressed and I love how sharp the photos are even though we're adding another layer of glass on top of the lens.

September is right around the corner, and we're hearing that the new iPhone 11 will apparently add a secondary shooter to its more budget-friendly iPhone. Not having a secondary lens maybe a thing in the past once these new iPhones are announced but if you're not in the market to upgrade your iPhone just yet picking up a moment lens won't be such a bad idea and it's an inexpensive way to add a secondary lens to your iPhone 10.

The moment telephoto lens retails for $120, and we'll link them down below if you're interested in giving these a try. Hey everyone did you guys like that video? Be sure to click on that like button so we can create content that we know that you guys want to see and follow Apple Insider tour in all social media channels. If you want the best prices on any Apple gear check out the Apple insider price guide that is updated daily.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe iPhone Tanner's camera takes great landscape and wide-angle portraits but wouldn't it be better to have a telephoto zoom lens like it's more expensive flagship brother the iPhone 10s well here's how we can add a telephoto lens on an iPhone 10 our so this is a moment 58 millimeter telephoto lens this beautiful looking lens can be used on your iPhone 10 R to achieve that 2x zoom on the iPhone 10s and 10's max you get two different focal lengths a regular wide lens and a 2x telephoto lens perfect for portraits while we are missing that second sensor for that 2x zoom moments telephoto lens will not only get you that 2x zoom it will actually make your telephoto shots look way better than the iPhone 10 s is secondary shooter since its using the iPhone 10 ours main camera sensor with a much lower aperture which will result in brighter less grainy photos and natural-looking bokeh without using portrait mode now if you're not familiar with moment they've been producing these high quality lenses for the iPhone for several years now and their v2 lenses have only gotten better the exterior is made out of this really high-quality aluminum that is cold to the touch and the lenses themselves are hefty and feel really good to hold the lenses themselves are also made out of high quality glass to give you the best image quality possible moment also requires you to use their photo case which is how you attached a 58 millimeter telephoto lens to the phone and we really like this concept because it allows us to use these moment lenses with other phones like an iPhone 6 7 or 8 plus even the pixel 3 from Google third party lenses back in the early days were made out of plastic and didn't really use high quality glass with multi coat so they weren't as sharp and introduce chromatic aberrations to the images now what makes the 58 millimeter telephoto lens so great is that the shots you're now able to get with the iPhone 10 are having a single-wide camera is just so limiting when you're looking to shoot portraits or if you're looking for a more compressed shot with the iPhone 10s that's not really an issue and that's what really drew me away from buying the 10r it's that lack of secondary lens a portrait mode also looks great on the iPhones head are paired with the moment fifty eight millimeter lens shots are more compressed and I love how sharp the photos are even though we're adding another layer of glass on top of the lens now September is right around the corner and we're hearing that the new iPhone 11 are or whatever they may end up calling the new iPhone will apparently add a secondary shooter to its more budget-friendly iPhone so not having a secondary lens maybe a thing in the past once these new iPhones are announced but if you're not in the market to upgrade your iPhone just yet picking up a moment lens won't be such a bad idea and it's an inexpensive way to add a secondary lens to your iPhone 10 are the moment telephoto lens retails for $120 and we'll link them down below if you're interested in giving these a try hey everyone did you guys like that video be sure to click on that like button so we can create content that we know that you guys want to see and follow Apple Insider tour in all social media channels if you want the best prices on any Apple gear check out the Apple insider price guide that is updated daily and until next time we'll see you laterthe iPhone Tanner's camera takes great landscape and wide-angle portraits but wouldn't it be better to have a telephoto zoom lens like it's more expensive flagship brother the iPhone 10s well here's how we can add a telephoto lens on an iPhone 10 our so this is a moment 58 millimeter telephoto lens this beautiful looking lens can be used on your iPhone 10 R to achieve that 2x zoom on the iPhone 10s and 10's max you get two different focal lengths a regular wide lens and a 2x telephoto lens perfect for portraits while we are missing that second sensor for that 2x zoom moments telephoto lens will not only get you that 2x zoom it will actually make your telephoto shots look way better than the iPhone 10 s is secondary shooter since its using the iPhone 10 ours main camera sensor with a much lower aperture which will result in brighter less grainy photos and natural-looking bokeh without using portrait mode now if you're not familiar with moment they've been producing these high quality lenses for the iPhone for several years now and their v2 lenses have only gotten better the exterior is made out of this really high-quality aluminum that is cold to the touch and the lenses themselves are hefty and feel really good to hold the lenses themselves are also made out of high quality glass to give you the best image quality possible moment also requires you to use their photo case which is how you attached a 58 millimeter telephoto lens to the phone and we really like this concept because it allows us to use these moment lenses with other phones like an iPhone 6 7 or 8 plus even the pixel 3 from Google third party lenses back in the early days were made out of plastic and didn't really use high quality glass with multi coat so they weren't as sharp and introduce chromatic aberrations to the images now what makes the 58 millimeter telephoto lens so great is that the shots you're now able to get with the iPhone 10 are having a single-wide camera is just so limiting when you're looking to shoot portraits or if you're looking for a more compressed shot with the iPhone 10s that's not really an issue and that's what really drew me away from buying the 10r it's that lack of secondary lens a portrait mode also looks great on the iPhones head are paired with the moment fifty eight millimeter lens shots are more compressed and I love how sharp the photos are even though we're adding another layer of glass on top of the lens now September is right around the corner and we're hearing that the new iPhone 11 are or whatever they may end up calling the new iPhone will apparently add a secondary shooter to its more budget-friendly iPhone so not having a secondary lens maybe a thing in the past once these new iPhones are announced but if you're not in the market to upgrade your iPhone just yet picking up a moment lens won't be such a bad idea and it's an inexpensive way to add a secondary lens to your iPhone 10 are the moment telephoto lens retails for $120 and we'll link them down below if you're interested in giving these a try hey everyone did you guys like that video be sure to click on that like button so we can create content that we know that you guys want to see and follow Apple Insider tour in all social media channels if you want the best prices on any Apple gear check out the Apple insider price guide that is updated daily and until next time we'll see you later\n"