- Are you ready to take your iPhone videos
to the next level?
In this video, I want to
review two different lenses
as well as the iOgrapher media
case for the iPhone 6 Plus.
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So the iOgrapher is the
first all purpose filmmaking
case for the iPhone 6 Plus.
And iOgrapher has been around
for a couple years now.
Has a lot of good reviews.
And they've put out cases for
the iPad traditional size,
the iPad mini, the iPad Air.
And they recently just
came out with the iOgrapher
for the iPhone 6 Plus.
So just a quick run down of
the feature of this thing:
it has two built in handles
that are really nice,
and that is great for having
stable handheld shots.
It's got this awesome
35 millimeter thread,
where you can thread on lenses,
and we'll talk about those in a bit.
But you can put on lenses
that they would offer
on their site, or lenses from anywhere,
and those can screw on
and off really nice there.
It has two cold shoes which
means slots that you can put
an LED light in, a wireless pack.
We've got a shotgun mike on here.
The iPhone fits in here well.
It's really intuitively designed,
where you can hit your different buttons
that you need to get to,
and you still have access to those.
And that's great.
And then it's got two
traditional tripod screws.
In this case I've got
the Quick Release System from Manfrotto.
So I've got that on the bottom one.
And that can pop in and out.
But then it also has one on this side.
Now this is actually one
of the main reasons why
I wanted to get into these.
Long mode tripod screw is really great for
Periscope or Meercat.
And I'm about to launch a big
Periscope kind of campaign,
and doing that consistently.
And so to have a solution that
gives you that tripod screw
is phenomenal.
As well as the ability
to then also put mics
and other accessories on there.
So one of the cool things
about the iPhone 6 Plus
is it has two awesome features.
It's got cinematic video stabilization,
so it already is really
stable when handheld.
And then it also has
continuous audio focus
during video.
And so when you pair up the iPhone 6 Plus
with even added
stabilization and the ability
to do custom movements,
it's a super killer combo.
And we shot, we just
shot like a simple video
on our video influencers channel,
and you can check that out.
But we did a few handheld shots,
and then also locked it down on a tripod.
But the results were super cool.
Now for the video we shot,
we shot almost entirely
with this wide angle lens.
And I think that that is
an essential for an iPhone.
And personally I think
that they're too zoomed in
to start off with.
So the wide angle makes it a lot better
for kind of talking head videos.
It also helps you be able to get closer
to your microphone, which is really nice.
And then, as far as the Telephoto goes.
The two 2x Telephoto
that we also tried out
did brilliantly.
Shot a time lapse with
that, as you can see here.
And just looks phenomenal.
And the wide angle lenses
off of the iOgrapher website
are great.
Good price point and you
know that they're going to
deliver solid results like
these do, and look great.
But you can also shop around for any lens.
Just shop 37 millimeter.
And I jumped on Amazon
just to look around.
And there's some super affordable ones
with really good reviews.
So it makes for an awesome multi-lens.
So like you can get a fisheye.
You can get a lot of
different lenses going.
And all they have to do
is be able to thread into 37 millimeter.
As far as the build quality goes,
it's super impressive, you
know, super strong, durable.
Expect everything to last.
And just very well built.
The tripod screws and
threads are just awesome.
It's all really well made.
And so love the build quality.
So where can you get one of
these for your iPhone 6 Plus?
Where they're definitely
available on the iOgrapher
website, and then Best Buy has got a deal
with the case and two lenses for $99.
I was thinking about like
who's this product for?
And definitely, anybody
that wants to make films,
short films with their iPhone.
Definitely anybody that's kind of like in
a journalistic type of scenario,
and you wanna be able to use your iPhone
to plug in a handheld mic.
There's some great IOS handheld mics.
So you can kinda do man
on the street, lighting.
Kind of journalist type of videos.
Definitely any kind of video
creators, video influencers,
YouTubers, or maybe you just
want to shoot better video
with your phone?
And you just want to
go to sporting events,
follow your kids around and
be able to just kind of shoot
kind of cool handheld video,
more stable with your iPhone 6 Plus,
this is a great tool to do that.
Which brings me to the
Question of the Day.
What kind of videos are you shooting?
Or do you want to shoot?
I would love to hear from you
in the comments section below.
What you would use this for?
What you're already kind of creating?
And let's connect down there.
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