![]() ![]() Before I tested it, I was worried that one of these things – fearing it would fall off or worrying you can’t get it off anymore – would be the case, but they somehow have found the sweet spot, so the device can be used with confidence. Yet it’s also not a problem removing it from the back of the phone. When you hold it, you won’t worry that it can fall off – even when you un-attach and attach new filters to the holder. I am guessing it needs to be as thick as it is in order to hold very stably on the back of the iPhone, and that it does remarkably well. The Snap Filter Base is made of a very solid, hefty piece of aluminum, and surely has some weight to it. The backside of Pan’s Snap Filter Bases shows the iconic Magsafe circle to attach to the iPhone. ![]() I actually can’t believe nobody has thought of this before – there is no cumbersome case that you need to “force” your iPhone into, you simply take the Snap Filter Base, hold it to the iPhone’s back, and – snap – it’s attached. ![]() It’s as simple as it is brilliant: Pan’s Snap Filter is a magnetic filter system that attaches to the back of the iPhone via its built-in MagSafe magnet. Pan’s Scheme Snap Filter system for iPhone. We reported about their new Kickstarter campaign for this product recently already. Mediastorm were invited by Apple to shoot one of the launch films for (and using the) iPhone 13 Pro in China, and out of necessity to create the nicest looking footage, created this filter tray. I watched some of their videos, many of which offer English subtitles, and they are definitely worth following in our space, with a very fresh and open style. Tim Pan is a tech YouTuber (with the channel Mediastorm) from China, and unless you speak Chinese, you might never have seen the channel – yet these guys do lots of camera and equipment reviews, and they do an amazing job indeed. So buckle up, here is my Pan’s Snap filter for iPhone Review. Options so far were cumbersome and had their limitations, but Pan’s Snap Filter (on Kickstarter for a few more days) ups the game significantly for iPhone users. keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the YearĬameras in smartphones keep getting better and better every year, but they lack one thing to make more professional images with them: filters. ![]()
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