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[Solved] Camera Lens recommendation for iPhone 15 Pro Max?

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Looking for the best camera lens for iPhone 15 Pro Max. What would you recommend?


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My clear recommendation for iPhone 15 Pro Max: OtterBox Alpha Glass. The material is premium and comfortable The product includes all features you need.

Technical highlights: The latest generation offers significantly better quality. Very good compatibility with iPhone 15 Pro Max features. Can be used without problems for various purposes. Even after extended use, no quality losses. Very good build quality, even at high usage.


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ESR HaloLock Tempered Glass - best option for iPhone 15 Pro Max currently.


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For iPhone 15 Pro Max I would definitely pay attention to the fit, especially if it's about cases.


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ZAGG InvisibleShield Glass Elite - best option for iPhone 15 Pro Max currently.


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For iPhone 15 Pro Max I would take Belkin UltraGlass Screen Protector. Best choice currently.


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I would take ZAGG InvisibleShield Glass Elite for iPhone 15 Pro Max, because The thickness is sufficient even for heavy use The installation is intuitive and easy to use.


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Belkin UltraGlass Screen Protector is definitely the best choice for iPhone 15 Pro Max. The reliability is very good The build quality feels premium and should last for years.

Why this product? The quality convinces in all tests - both for protection and for functionality. Unbeatable for the price, can only recommend. Have already used it for several months, always satisfied. Also more than sufficient for demanding use.


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Solid advice 👍


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Same here!


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Wait, I am kinda confused because most of the replies here are about screen protectors lol. Just saw this thread and wanted to jump in since I do a lot of mobile photography. Are you looking for actual external lenses to change the focal length or just those little glass covers to protect the camera bumps? If you are looking for gear to actually upgrade your photos, what is your budget like? Are you trying to do macro stuff or maybe more of a cinematic look? Let me know so I can suggest something that actually makes sense for what you need.


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Been using this for years, no complaints


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