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Solar Eclipse Camera Lens for Smartphones and Telescope Filters - AAS Approved (2 Pack)

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About this item

  • The Smartphone Photo Filter is designed for capturing solar events with precision. It ensures every phase, from the partial stages and diamond ring effect to the total eclipse, is captured beautifully in your photos.
  • Your safety is paramount while photographing the sun. This solar imaging filter safeguards your smartphone's camera from harmful rays, allowing you to capture the event's splendor safely.
  • Transform your smartphone camera into a tool capable of taking stunning solar event photographs easily, without complex setups or additional equipment.
  • Create lasting memories and share the marvel of solar events with loved ones. The high-quality film of the Smartphone Photo Filter ensures your photos are impressive and share-worthy.
  • Experience and document the breathtaking beauty of solar events like never before. Suitable for both seasoned photographers and enthusiasts, this filter provides clarity and safety in capturing these rare celestial moments.



Product Description

tember solar eclipse glasses ISO certified approved
tember solar eclipse glasses ISO certified approved
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  • Our ISO 12312-2 test results are shown on the product images.

  • Yes! You can adjust the length of the temples by folding the glasses. We've made 2 points to fold them for your convenience.

  • Yes they fit your most prescription glasses.

  • Yes, you can! You can put the lens in front of your phone camera and capture the event!

  • For your safety, each pair of Tember Solar Eclipse Glasses has printed the date of manufacture. Solar Eclipse Glasses are recommended to be used for up to 3 years after the manufacturing date.


Muniac
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
These worked great for taking photos of the recent solar eclipse.
Denise M Simpson
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
Filters were wavy in the cardboard frames so made distorted photos. Would NOT buy again and a waste of money for these. Missed out on a once in a lifetime event. Disappointed.
Alicia
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I am a science teacher, and I took my students outside to see the solar eclipse. NASA warns not to take pictures of the eclipse without putting a filter over your camera. (Since you only see a digital image on the screen, a camera phone should be safe to use without a filter. However, students don't always pay attention to explanations, so it is better to teach a blanket safety rule: don't look at the sun, in any way, without eye protection). That said, I don't see any technical difference between this filter and the filter in my eclipse glasses, so both are probably not necessary. The filter worked for my purposes.
John Duarte
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
It was great for cameras and phone cameras! We could see the eclipse perfectly, and as far as we know our eyesight was protected well! No reason to think otherwise! :-)We will get them in advance of the next eclipse again for sure!
er
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Great design but not as functional as described
Eric Law
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
The lenses arrived a little bent, but they were very much usable. I used a small amount of tape to attach the lens over my cell phone's lenses. I have a Samsung 23 Ultra, which as a total of 5 rear facing camera lenses. I was somewhat concerned the eclipse lens would not cover all the camera lenses, but it did.Overall, I am very pleased with this purchase. I took off one star due to the product arriving bent, which was likely due to Amazon's packaging and rough handling during shipping.
Capp02
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
I think the instructions are backwards. The mirrored side is to face the camera lens but confuses it. Reversing sides works better, but still it’s not something I would recommend. I think I got one somewhat decent photo halfway through the eclipse.
Jimi
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
This product worked great. Everyone wanted to know how I took the pictures and I recommended it to everyone
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