I've been a Nikon shooter for about ten years. Usually carry a Z6 II with a bag of primes, but lately, I’ve been trying to streamline for travel. Lugging a full kit through airports is getting old. I’m leaning heavily on my iPhone 14 now. It's fine for snapshots, but the native focal lengths are frustrating for serious landscape work. I’m seeing a lot of edge softness and weird chromatic aberration when I try to push the files in post.
I need a solid lens attachment system that doesn't compromise the sensor's potential. I’ve looked at the Moment M-series and some Sandmarc stuff, but I’m skeptical about how they handle flares and corner sharpness. Budget isn't really the issue; I just want glass that actually feels like glass. I’m mostly doing wide-angle landscapes and some street photography. Everything I've tried so far feels like a toy compared to my actual lenses. I'm looking for something that won't distort the image too heavily on the edges. Any specific setups that hold up under scrutiny for someone used to pro gear?
I totally get the frustration with the edge mush — if you're coming from Nikon glass, most of these clip-on things are going to feel like cheap plastic toys. Actually, wait — let me backtrack because if you want that "glass" feel and zero distortion for landscapes, you really should look at some of the heavier-duty systems that don't just "clip" on but actually bolt onto a dedicated cage.
iPhone 14 sensors are physically larger than previous generations. Older M-series lenses cause vignetting and soft edges on this hardware. You need the T-series glass designed for high-resolution sensors.