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Best iPhone 14 Camera Accessories


$90 on Amazon

Aputure MC LED Video Light

Powerful lighting on a budget

$100 at PolarPro

PolarPro Apex Minimalist Tripod

PolarPro Apex Minimalist Tripod

Our favorite iPhone tripod (Update: Out of stock)

Not so long ago, photographers laughed at smartphones. However, a lot has changed over the years, with many phone launches focusing on the cameras themselves. Now, smartphones can take impressive photos on par with the best cameras. All you need is some extra gear, and you can take professional-looking photos.

THE iPhone 14 And 14 Pro offer great features that creative professionals will appreciate, such as multiple rear cameras – including a super wide-angle lens – that can capture amazing photos and videos.

However, perhaps most notable is the addition of ProRes, which started in the previous generation and is available on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. It lets you produce a much more professional post-production look. This means that now creative professionals can integrate these Telephone(s) in their productions.

And of course you can just go out with your phone and grab a few beautiful picturesbut there are tons of iPhone 14 accessories you can use that will help you elevate your videos and photos to new levels to wow your followers.

Here’s our list of the best gear to pair with your iPhone to boost your shots. Every iPhone 14 accessory listed here has been tested by us to ensure that it works as well as expected. If he didn’t impress, he didn’t make the list. Look no further if you’re looking for the best iPhone filming accessories to take your skills to the next level. These great accessories will make shooting a breeze.

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The best iPhone camera accessories

No single accessory will revolutionize your iPhone photography, as different products bring different things to the table. I love the Moment Anamorphic lens because it allows you to achieve a stunning cinematic look with your phone. DJI’s Phone Gimbal meanwhile offers superb stability for super smooth shots, while the Aputure MC LED Video Light simply lets you illuminate the scene you’re filming when the sun goes down.

But an LED light won’t do anything to improve your audio, so you’ll have to look to the Rode VideoMicro if sound quality is important. These elements all add something different to your photo and video production and, when used together, allow you to take your mobile video production to a whole new level. Want inspiration? Here’s my guide to shooting better videos with your phone.

SmallRig Mobile Video Cage
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Camera cages are common tools that allow you to attach a wide variety of accessories to a DSLR, including lights, microphones, grips, and external monitors. SmallRig’s new mobile cage offers much the same functionality, but for your iPhone, and with multiple mounting points around the edge to attach all the accessories you need, like microphones.

I use the cage with an attached Aperture LED light, PolarPro tripod, and Rode microphone (all seen below), making it an amazing mobile vlogging rig. SmallRig also offers various attachments, including top and side handles, which help provide stability when holding hands while shooting. The cage is solidly constructed from aluminum, features bayonet lens mounts (see below) and a handy clasp for easily inserting and removing your phone.

Momentary anamorphic lens
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Anamorphic lenses are normally something you find in a professional cinematographer’s kit bag. These lenses offer a wider aspect ratio than you get in a wide-angle lens, as well as distinctive blue-line lens flares that give images a much more cinematic quality. Moment’s Moving Anamorphic Lens does just that for your iPhone.

Clip it and it will compress your footage into the shorter, wide shot format that completely transforms the look of video you can take from your phone. I absolutely loved the look of my phone footage using the lens and it’s a must-have for any budding movie producer looking to up their game with their phone.

You’ll need to shoot with apps like Filmic Pro that allow you to “decompress” the footage so it doesn’t look all distorted on most cameras. The lens uses a bayonet mount that attaches to compatible housings, including those from Moment or a variety of third-party options, including the SmallRig cage mentioned above.

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Aputure MC LED Video Light
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iPhone cameras don’t have the best lighting, so having a backup light is always a good idea. This USB-C rechargeable video light is packed with LED lights and is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but puts out a huge amount of light when you lack proper lighting.

It’s ideal for lighting up your subjects, whether for portraits, product photography or macro or for lighting up if you’re vlogging at night. The output power is easily adjustable, as is the color temperature of the light.

It also has a variety of creative light effects to spice up your production, including simulations of fireworks, lightning, a flickering chimney, or the red and blue flashing of police car lights.

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DJI Om 5 gimbal
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The iPhone 14’s built-in image stabilization is already superb, but for an even smoother ride, consider using a dedicated gimbal like DJI’s OM 5. It evens out all but the most aggressive movement, allowing you to get smooth tracking footage of you running behind your subject as you shoot a chase scene.

It also has a built-in extendable selfie stick, which not only makes it ideal for YouTube vloggers, but also allows for more creative angles by holding it higher, or even flipping it around and hovering the camera close to the camera. ground or through grasses.

Microphone Rode VideoMicro
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Recording good audio is crucial for your vlogs or your next iPhone short film, and while the iPhone does a decent job of capturing audio, a dedicated microphone will take things to the next level. Rode’s VideoMicro shotgun mic can plug into your phone’s Lightning port (via an adapter) and delivers crystal-clear sound when recording with the standard iPhone camera app or any third-party video app, making it one of the best iPhone camera accessories on the market. .

I love using it on my phone for vlogging and the included windscreen is superb at cutting out wind noise when I’m working on location. Alternatively, get a 3.5mm extension cable and you can try using the mic on the end of a boom arm to record audio in a conversation you’re filming.

It’s a great investment if you’re looking for a directional microphone.

Picture B10
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At $1,349, industry giant Profoto’s B10 studio flash will be little more than a pipe dream to most. But if you want to achieve truly professional lighting on location or in a studio using your iPhone, the B10 is one of the best iPhone camera accessories. . This professional flash is primarily designed for use with DSLRs, but can also be used with iPhones and Android phones via the Profoto app. If you’re ready to take your smartphone photography to the next level, it lets you get shots with your phone that simply wouldn’t be possible without it.

Sure, most pros probably wouldn’t consider filming a major project just on their phone, but it’s a potentially great backup in case the camera fails, or just a light and convenient way to test shots. ideas in the field without carrying bags of gear.

It also comes with a carrying case that will protect it from other elements. Its rechargeable battery offers an autonomy that can provide more than 400 complete flashes.

Moment MagSafe Tripod
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Rather than using screw clamps to secure your phone in place, Moment’s tripod mount uses Apple’s MagSafe system, making it incredibly quick to set up your phone and start shooting . When you’re done, simply remove your phone from the magnetic disc and put it back in your pocket. Easy!

The stand’s minimalist approach to design makes it extremely compact, so it’s easy to always carry it with you when inspiration strikes. The magnets are also strong, so you don’t have to worry about your phone coming off while you’re walking. It’s available as a stand alone or with the cold shoe mount (pictured) for attaching a microphone when vlogging.

PolarPro Apex Minimalist Tripod
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Having a sturdy tripod can make all the difference in getting a stable, wobble-free video, especially if you want to get in frame. PolarPro’s Apex Minimalist Tripod is a great option for mobile producers, as its compact size means it’s easy to pack in a backpack, but it’s sturdy enough to support larger cameras if you have them. need.

I love using it for static shots and to hold my phone for vlogging while walking around. It either comes with a built-in twist-lock ball head or just the tripod legs. I prefer the latter because it allows me to use my own compact ball heads, which are more stable with heavier loads.

How we test iPhones

We test phones in real-world scenarios, looking at processor, battery, and camera performance, and judge how each model stacks up against its competitors. We consider value, as well as additional features such as storage, connectivity, software additions, and anything else that will make a real difference to your life with the product.

Accessories like the ones seen in this listing are treated exactly the same; they are used in the real world both indoors and outdoors, evaluating their performance and whether they are worth it. Everything featured here has been tested by our own hands and if it didn’t impress, it didn’t make the list.



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