(NOTE: I was NOT paid to write about the Easy-Macro lens nor was I given a free one for review.)
A while back, I saw some nifty little camera lenses that attached via a magnet to your cell phone’s camera.
I swooned. I fell in love. I coveted. (Read that to mean that I tried to convince my hubby that we needed — yes, NEEDED — to buy them.)
But, they were rather pricey. Sigh.
Imagine my delight when I came across this other little nifty camera lens that attaches to your cell phone via a rubber band.
A rubber band? you say.
Yes, indeedy. A rubber band.
So, it will fit just about any size of cell phone. Sweet.
Merely slip the rubber band over your phone. Position the lens over your camera opening. Voila! You can take macro pictures.
Wanna photograph arachnids, ants, or potato bugs? You got it. (Grandsons will love taking pictures of those critters!)
Want up close and personal pics of flowers, a pencil eraser, the freckle on your left kneecap? No pro-blem-o.
I am now the proud owner of this remarkable item.
So I yanked away sweetly asked my granddaughter to share her doll with me so that I could take a picture of the doll’s eye.
Then, I took a picture of my favorite soda pop.
And then of my favorite computer.
Then, I wandered outside to take pictures of some flowers.
Oh me oh my! I had a great time.
There are two reasons why I’m telling you about this little darlin’. First, it’s just plain fun to have and use, dear grandmothers!
I think that you personally can have lots of fun with this lens. You can expand your photography skills by simply snapping a rubber band onto your phone. You don’t have to take expensive classes. You don’t have to use daunting equipment. Fun and easy is the operative word here.
The second reason is that this lens can provide you and your grandchildren with loads of bonding time together.
Now that winter is winding down, you and your tween or teen grandkids can head outdoors and take macro pictures of loads of things.
And think of all the things you or your grandkids could do with those pictures: frame your favorites, share on Facebook or Instagram with other family members, or make a picture book using a service such as Shutterfly, display in a school locker or on a fridge, share with friends, use as a book marker, Mod Podge on ceramic tiles for coasters. The options are almost limitless!
You know, this would be a great birthday, Christmas, or Easter present for that hard-to-shop-for teenage grandchild. Just sayin’.
And the clincher? It’s one-third the price of those magnetic lenses. Double sweet! (Rubber bands are cheaper to manufacture than magnets.)
If you head over to easy-macro.com, you can get this clever invention for only $15. Did you catch that? Only 15 smackeroos. They even have a 5 pack for so that you can get one for you and for several of your grandkids. It’s a real bargain if you ask me!
You can’t miss with this little gadget. It’s not bulky. It’s not expensive. It’s easy to use. And you can have loads of fun with it.
9 thoughts on “Cell Phone Macro Lens”
Gosh Nina, this is fabulous! Love the flowers of the photos. I showed it to hubby and he said, “I’ll see what I can do”. 🙂 Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Yes, this lens does help a person to take amazing pictures of flowers!
Thanks for dropping by,
Nina
How interesting! I did not know you could do that! Thank you for sharing that great tip with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop, Nina. And my favourite computer is a Mac too 🙂
April,
Mac users unite! 🙂 It’s always fun to find out who are Mac users. . . .
Nina
What a neat little gadget. I’ll have to look into this. The doll’s eye, my favorite.
Hi Michelle,
I think the doll’s eye is my favorite, too!
Nina
Thanks for the great post! Be sure to share your pics on Instagram with #easymacro so we can repost! Thanks again!
What a fun accessory for a phone. I will have to look for one.
Thanks for sharing at SYC.
Thank you for sharing at SYC!