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Exolens Pro with Optics by Zeiss for iPhone 7 Bracket, £60; lenses from £160

Source: 1 iPhone bracket with Zeiss Mutar 0.6x Asph T* Wide-Angle lens. This gives the iPhone a distortion-free 17mm equivalent angle of view.2 The Zeiss Mutar 2.0x Asph T* Telephoto lens is the most expensive of the trio, and provides a 2x magnification. iPhone 7 Plus owners already have a 2x camera built in, of course.3 The Zeiss Vario-Proxar 40-80 T* macro-zoom lens has a variable zoom control and a translucent lens hood that lets the light through and gives a more diffuse illumination.

Yet the iPhone itself has a serious camera and a rather good built-in lens, and it’s taken seriously by a lot of pretty serious photographers. That’s the thinking behind this Exolens/ Zeiss tie-in, where Exolens provides the smartphone mount and

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