Should I Buy A Iphone Camera Lens Protector
- #1
I hear people cradle their telephone, stick information technology in a instance with a screen protector whilst standing in a steamy room to avert those air bubbles, but I never hear much on photographic camera lens protectors.
Where does the community stand with these?
- #2
Never. I'll will never get those camera coverings. of all these years I owned the iphone, the photographic camera were pristine as of 24-hour interval 1 and not a single scratch.
- #four
The lens covers are sapphire crystal. It's going to be extremely difficult to scratch them. I don't run across the point in using a protector on them. I honestly don't know a single person who has ever scratched their iPhone photographic camera lens since they moved to sapphire.
- #5
The lens covers are sapphire crystal. It's going to be extremely hard to scratch them. I don't see the point in using a protector on them. I honestly don't know a unmarried person who has ever scratched their iPhone camera lens since they moved to sapphire.
The SS watches are sapphire and I take seen them scratched, and it isn't hard to find a someone on the internet talking about scratching the watcher. Possibly considering the lenses are so small on the iPhone, you just don't notice it, merely they are in that location?
- #6
God knows how you can scratch sapphire
from wiki ;
Sapphires are the crystalized form of the mineral corundum. These crystals are second in hardness merely to diamonds, registering 9 on Mohs calibration of hardness. What the hardness means is that sapphires can exist scratched only by a diamond and, sometimes, other sapphires depending on variances in each crystals hardness
- #seven
I won't exist protecting the cameras, I have AppleCare + though but incase
- #12
I tin can't imagine covering my telephone in $2 worth of plastic.. screen protectors, camera protectors, lens protectors, cases..
It all depends which state of affairs/environs the person is using the phone in,
- #14
The SS watches are sapphire and I accept seen them scratched, and information technology isn't hard to find a someone on the internet talking about scratching the watcher. Maybe because the lenses are and then small on the iPhone, you simply don't detect it, only they are there?
I've had two SS apple watches (I've had the serial 3 for three years now) and non a single scratch on them.
It's extremely difficult (close to incommunicable) to scratch the sapphire crystal. Y'all'll be more likely to scratch the lens protectors that will then only reduce the quality of the photos. I'd imagine they have some level of impact on photograph quality even when they are brand new.
- #sixteen
Getting camera lens protectors seems over the top to me. I wouldn't waste coin on something similar that. I know there are some members here who accept because they want to keep their telephone in museum quality fo resale. lol
- #17
First matter I do when I buy a new camera lens is to attach a quality UV filter to it. However when it comes to the iPhone, and I have taken many great photos over many years on dissimilar models I have owned, for me it is a complete waste of fourth dimension, money and quality. Withal, information technology is your phone and you must practise as you lot experience best
- #18
I've had 2 SS apple watches (I've had the series 3 for 3 years now) and not a single scratch on them.
Information technology'southward extremely difficult (close to incommunicable) to scratch the sapphire crystal. You'll exist more probable to scratch the lens protectors that will and then just reduce the quality of the photos. I'd imagine they have some level of impact on photograph quality even when they are make new.
Same. But they do scratch. At a level 6. It'south sapphire isn't as pure as what you run across on traditional watches. Pure Sapphire is suppose to scratch at 8 or ix.
So I hope you, they exercise scratch easier so you call back, we just haven't scratched ours.
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- #19
I'chiliad rocking a photographic camera cover, because it came with my case and screen protector lol
- #20
I'grand rocking a camera encompass, considering it came with my case and screen protector lol
Can you lot mail some pics for u.s. to see how the quality holds up?
- #21
Can you postal service some pics for us to see how the quality holds up?
Photo quality didn't seem to modify
- #22
With these bigger lenses I see the need for some type of protection or a case with a lens cover would work for me.
- #24
ooh thanks. I meant photos taken by your iPhone with the protectors on 👽
- #25
You'll discover a hit in photo quality when using the flash.
Really depends on if the cover is actual glass or plastic, where the flash is located, and if the cover really covers the wink or has a cut-out. A lot of variable at play here.
I had a true glass ane for my P30 Pro and the wink was off to the right (when looking at information technology from the back) and it was flawless. No deposition whatsoever.
My Opps Find X2 pro, however had the flash ready right below the camera lenses and the protector I had was plastic and had a cut-out for the flash. It was a hazy disaster when using the wink. I actually tried a leftover protector from the P30 and it just covered the lenses while stopping well short of the flash. Again, that worked perfectly once more.
The 13 Pro's are a dissimilar blueprint altogether so I'thousand not sure how a protector would play out with the module. Haven't tried or tested information technology however. Undecided nigh keeping it so far.
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