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Kenko REAL PRO Multi-Coated Glass REAL PRO 7x Telephoto Clip Lens & Monocular for Mobile Devices, Black (KRP-7T)

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  • 7x Telephoto Lens makes your device have a 7x longer and more narrow field of view.
  • Easy clip-on mounting system for compatibility with most devices. Works on devices with or without most protective cases.
  • High quality aluminum and polymer construction. Optical grade glass with multi-coating to prevent unwanted flare and image ghosting.
  • Works with Laptops, Tablets, and Phones. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, iMac and Android devices from Samsung and others.
  • Includes Kenko Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, Soft Carry Case, and Protective Lens Cap


Kenko Tokina Ltd, one of the largest manufacturers of camera lenses and photographic accessories in the world, has released the new Kenko REAL PRO Clip Lens series for photography enthusiasts to add a new level of creativity and focus to non-traditional photography devices like iPhone/Android smartphones and Tablets.
"Kenko REAL PRO 7x Telephoto Clip Lens" is a super telephoto optical lens made using fine quality multi-coated optical grade glass.
The 7x Telephoto Clip Lens creates a field of view that is 7x closer than your native device image. The 7x Telephoto Clip Lens can be used as a monocular for viewing without a mobile device.
The 7x Telephoto Clip Lens comes with universal clip that is attached to your iPhone, iPad, iMac, MacBook, Android smart phone, Android tablet or other device with a camera.
Kenko REAL PRO 7x Telephoto Clip Lens will increase the possibility of smart phone and other device cameras allowing you to make unique and astonishing photos. Complete with intelligent features like built-in selfie stand and quick on-off design.
Kenko REAL PRO Clip lenses will take your mobile photography to the next level.


ふぅ
Reviewed in Japan on January 28, 2025
スマホの補助レンズってあまりいい印象がなかったのですが、iPhone8に付けてみて四隅もケラれることなくキレイな画質で撮影できます。適度に広がって、家族4人での自撮りがラクになりました。
TJ Verb
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
I bought this mostly so I can take pics of stuff while hunting. It works ok and definitely better than just trying to zoom in with my phone. The picture of the deer is at about 100 yards and my phone still has its case on. Taking the case off seems to help only a little bit. It takes some fiddling to get it aligned. It is no where near the quality of a better camera with optical zoom. But for incidental use, it's reasonably good as long as expectations aren't too high.
tX customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Exactly what I needed. Few pieces, reasonable quality, decent results
J. Maynard
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
I have a Pixel 5 with an OtterBox. It doesn't really work when the OtterBox is on the phone. There's a slight reflection off the secondary lens, and it's hard to keep the lens lined up with the phone camera aperture.Without the case, it works perfectly. The clip stays out of the way. It's easy to focus. It shoots better when at 2x digital zoom and the onboard focus locked. Shooting at 1x produces a bit of an ocular distortion around the edges, as if with a fish-eye lens.It also works decently as an 8x monocular!
Mickey
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Set it up with my ipad If you don't zoom it will show the side of the lens. You must zoom in even more. Defeats the purpose for me.
silmair souza e silva
Reviewed in Brazil on January 5, 2023
Propaganda falsa
C. Karow
Reviewed in Germany on September 29, 2019
Für den Preis waren meine Erwartungen ohnehin nicht hoch. Die Anbringung am Smartphone ist einfach. Doch eine fokussierte Aufnahme ist fast unmöglich. Das "Fenster" vor die Linse zu bekommen gestaltet sich als feinmotorisch knifflige Aufgabe. Im Grunde geht das nur wenn man die Schutzhülle entfernt was die Handhabung dann auch noch gefährlich für das Smartphone macht. Wenn man das Produkt kauft spart man an der falschen Stelle!
Ric
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2018
Hard to align and then it places the rear lens too far away from the camera lens, causing the image to be round unless I zoom in digitally. (I think this is its 'exit pupil'?) Might be my Galaxy S7, tho, maybe it works better with other cameras. Does give a fairly clear telephoto picture, and is set at about as much magnification as I can hold my camera steady to use. Still learning to deal with the lens focus fighting the camera autofocus, but that's all on me. Overall, I like it and will carry it in my travel bag.
Galina
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2018
The clip is skewed, the rubber gasket is glued crookedly, the edges fall into the lens, the clip does not screw well to the lens. Poor quality does not allow to evaluate the pictures
StickyBunz
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2017
Great lens! High quality but the whole unit is too big and bulky for travel
Jean
Reviewed in Mexico on November 14, 2017
Tienes que estar muy cerca de lo que vas a tomar para que funcione. Poca profundidad de campo como macro, lo cual te da algunas imágenes muy interesantes.
CountessMC
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2017
When I first got this product and saw how small it was, I had doubts as to whether the diameter of the lens would be wide enough to fit over both my phone's two lenses. It does work - however, you do have to fiddle with it carefully to fit just so. Keeping that in mind, this isn't a quick clip on for this particular phone, unless you're taking a selfie and using the front-facing camera. I'm already in love with my phone's dual lenses but the wide angle lens elevates my photos to another level. I cannot wait to use it for my next vacation and capturing more of the natural vistas. As I mentioned previously, taking selfies is also next level. If you've got short arms like me, and you're taking a group selfie, you will end up cutting some people out, but with the wide angle, that problem is solved.
PhotoGraphics
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016
I first tried one of these add-on lenses for my cell phone a couple of years ago and the results were so bad I swore I would never use one again. That earlier model used an adapter that attached to the phone and then a variety of tiny lenses screwed in to it.Yes, as a professional photographer I have maybe a higher standard when it comes to any device that is involved with taking photos. But when I use my iPhone to take quick family snapshots or vacation pics I am not a photography snob. I am surprised and pleased at the quality of photos my phone can take and the reality is that the majority of photos I take with it are absolutely fine for social media, texting and emails. Some are even good enough for large-format enlargements.When I use my cell phone to take snapshots what I miss most compared to having a “real” camera with me isn’t a telephoto feature as much as a wide angle feature. I can almost always compromise the fact that I can’t get closer to a subject to zoom in on a distant object. But if the perspective I want to photograph is too wide for my phone’s lens, there isn’t a lot I can do about it. That is until I tried this Kenko add-on wide-angle adapter.I like the design of it. It’s all metal and there are no cumbersome adapters, just a clip that lets you mount the adapter over your phone’s lens.HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW1. You really can’t just clip this thing on and shoot. It is fairly sensitive to being positioned over the exact center of your phone’s lens, so you need to take the time to look at your phone’s screen until the picture looks right. For some that fussiness can be a dealbreaker.2. The adapter must touch the body of the phone and the lens has to be at the exactly right distance from the phone’s lens. That rules out using the adapter with most phone cases unless you want to take the case off your phone before taking a photo.3. Pretty much 100% of the advantage of using your cell phone to take candid snapshots is that it is always with you and ready to take a photo in seconds. Having to remember to take a clip on accessory, no matter how small, defeats the benefit of the convenience of using a cell phone camera.4. Because the adapter is wide-angle it has a close focus range, which means that dust on the adapter’s lens can result in huge black spots on your pictures. The adapter has to kept clean, which means not only carrying the adapter with you but also carrying the included case. You can’t just toss the adapter in your pocket and expect it not to get scratched and dusty. It will.5. The wide-angle adapter has quite a bit of vignetting and barrel distortion. It’s best when not used to photograph things with strong horizontal or vertical lines or details along the borders.6. This is actually TWO lenses in one kit … a wide-angle adapter and a close-up macro lensHELPFUL HINTS1. The design requires that the macro lens be mounted FIRST before attaching the wide-angle lens to it. You cannot use the wide-angle lens by itself, you must have the macro lens installed first.2. Because of what I just said, the best way to carry and protect the lenses is to have them both attached unless you think you will take a lot of macro pictures3. The seller seems to emphasize more that this is a wide-angle lens. I find that I can fudge my way around needing to get more of a scene in the photo easier than it is to focus extremely close to something. My phone only focuses about 20” away from something. Using the macro lens and I show in my sample you can focus right up to the surface of a tiny object. Beware that the focus range is extremely small when you shoot that close and it takes a steady hand to get a sharp picture.4. While having to carry a separate accessory can be considered a downside, the seller thoughtfully includes a metal carabiner clip so you can clip this lens accessory to something.One final note, there is no rule that you can’t use this wide-angle adapter on your front-facing selfie lens and in fact it works really well for taking selfies of a small group of friends with you. One nice thing about using it on your front-facing lens is that your phone case is not likely to interfere with clipping the adapter on and because almost all phones have smooth, flat fronts it can actually be easier to scoot the adapter around until it is properly centered over the lens.I like this adapter. It falls short of being perfect because it can’t be used on a majority of phones when they are in a case, and that using it isn’t as simple as just “clip and shoot”. But those aren’t severe drawbacks as long as you know about them upfront.
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