It comes with a lens as well as a small tripod and a remote control. I will use both to take photos on my travels. angle lens; I'll use a wide-angle lens to take a selfie and capture more of the context of the place I'm visiting. They are good for amateur or everyday use, I think for professional use you should go for a more sophisticated lens and use a camera instead. Phone. The image is slightly distorted, but it's not noticeable or affects use (in any case, the phone's camera lens already has distortions on the corners and edges). I haven't tried CPL lenses yet, but I've found that they can reduce reflections in water or glass shots, it's similar to the effect of a polarized lens, and I'll try it too (I haven't seen this type of lens in other kits before ). The grip is good, firstly I don't think it fits my S7 phone. , but then I think the lens threads will move along the rail to accommodate. You must center it before attaching the lens, and after attaching the lens, be sure to refocus the camera. When shooting with a 20x telescope, be sure to use a tripod, as small movements (even your heartbeat) in your hand can prevent the shot from being steady and clear. It comes with a small troubleshooting guide to help you understand how to use it properly and effectively. and also with a very comfortable case that looks very professional. In short, as an amateur user, I am very happy with this purchase.
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