If all else fails, try this case.
Your iphone will look like a cool Android phone.
http://www.dracodesignusa.com/draco-5-aluminum-bumper-for-iphone-5-astro-silver/
The only accessory I bought for my iPhone 5 was a cheap case. Those lens accessories are too expensive where LX7 is around $300.
I'm thinking to get this cheap 2x lens adapter though.
Filmic Pro app can disable the image stabilization to give 30mm equivalent FOV. Enabling IS gives 42mm. This 2x adapter gives 84mm FOV.
being that the iPhone doesn't have the most stable image in the word, a wider lens does help ; )
Why anyone could need this attachments?
I invested in http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/mu-thermal-camera-the-greatest-tool-to-eliminate-energy-waste . at least it is fun and useful thing.
Soon to be available iPro Lens for iPhone 5.
"Cortex Cam" app is free, and this photo app is fantastic on iPhone 4S and 5.
I tried 5DtoRGB on iPhone 5 footages.
709, full range, gamma correction 1.0 settings yielded flatter images without altering color hue.
Edit: 5DtoRGB can't recognize the original framerate. Shame on it!!!
iPhone 5 features:
iPhone 5 case leaked. I don't like the look, but the wider dimension seems more video friendly.
This link explains how to boost the video quality from iPhone. Totally disabling noise reduction is interesting. http://www.iphonelife.com/blog/87/vastly-enhancing-video-camera-iphone-4s-%E2%80%93-part-i
Not my work. He used his iPhone4S, FilmicPro App in 50mbit 24p, and a handheld Century 1.33x anamorphic lens. Quite nice.
FYI iPhone4S has 43mm equivalent FOV.
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