SANDMARC Macro Lens review: See the world in a new perspective (2024)

iMore Verdict

Bottom line: SANDMARC's 25mm Macro Lens is perfectly portable and comes with a drawstring pouch, clip-mount, polishing cloth, and a protective carrying case. The lens itself is made with premium multi-coated optics for crystal clear images up to 30x, and it has front and back lens caps. It also includes an iPhone case for your model.

Pros

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    Premium, multi-coated optics for crystal clear images

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    Includes phone case and clip-on mount

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    Has front and back lens caps

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    Packs in pouch, cleaning cloth, and carrying case

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    25mm with up to 30x macro photos with iPhone Telephoto lens

Cons

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    Expensive

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    Requires steady hands

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For many people, the iPhone is their primary camera these days. As Apple introduces a new iPhone annually, the camera is usually the element of the device that gets big improvements year after year. For this reason alone, it's why I upgrade pretty much each generation.

The iPhone 13 Pro is the first iPhone capable of macro photography straight out of the box. That's because it uses the Ultra-Wide camera and autofocus system to focus at a mere 2cm. So if you have an iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max, you simply use the standard Wide camera but bring the device close to your subject until it autofocuses with the Ultra Wide lens while still retaining the normal crop of the Wide lens. This effectively works when your subject is within Apple's 2cm (or 0.78-inches) distance.

However, while the built-in Macro mode on the iPhone 13 Pro series devices works nicely, it's far from perfect. And if you don't have either of those devices, what can you do? There are still iPhone camera lens accessories still out there, and they can still outperform what Apple brings to the table. SANDMARC is one of those brands, and its lenses are top-notch. Today, we'll be testing out the SANDMARC Macro Lens.

SANDMARC Macro Lens: Price and availability

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Though you can find some SANDMARC products on Amazon, the SANDMARC Macro Lens is available only directly on the SANDMARC website. From there, you can find the Macro Lens available for all of the best iPhone models, from the iPhone 13 Pro Max going all the way back to the original iPhone SE/8/7. The lens comes in only one color, and it retails for $100. With your initial purchase, you also get an iPhone case for your particular model, as the lens can be screw-mounted on with SANDMARC iPhone cases.

SANDMARC Macro Lens: Seriously small with big details

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SANDMARC is a brand that is known for high-quality photography accessories for not just iPhone but for GoPro and other devices too. The SANDMARC Macro Lens for iPhone is quite small and compact, making it a great accessory to take with you anywhere. The lens itself is made with premium multi-element, multi-coated optics, including an industrialized aluminum body and engineered glass. The results are crystal clear images that are comparable to a DSLR.

This portable macro lens easily beats the regular iPhone 13 Pro macro shots, hands down.

I mentioned that the SANDMARC Macro Lens is great for taking with you anywhere. That's not just because of the small and lightweight size, but all of the extras that it comes with. In the box, you'll find a carrying case with an interior mesh pocket, labeled drawstring pouch, clip-mount, cleaning cloth, and a carabiner to attach the case to a bag. The lens itself also has a front and back cap to protect the glass and a clear plastic lens hood for gauging distance and light. If you have a SANDMARC iPhone case, you simply screw the lens onto the camera, as there are screw-in threads for this purpose. If you're using a different case, or don't want a case at all, the lens clip is for universal mounting.

The SANDMARC Macro Lens has 10x magnification right out of the box. When you combine that with your iPhone 13 Pro's 3x Telephoto lens, that is 30x magnification, which means you can get super up close and personal with your subjects. I noticed that the SANDMARC Macro Lens has a narrower focal plane than the iPhone 13 Pro Macro mode, which can be good and bad depending on your point of view. Due to this, it can be a little tricky to find the right distance between the lens and the subject, though this is actually remedied with the lens hood. When you use the hood, it is a great gauge for measuring the correct distance between the lens and the subject, so I recommend using it. The hood also helps light reach your subject matter, which is incredibly important since you'll likely cause shadows by being so close up.

You can get 30x magnification when combined with the iPhone Telephoto lens.

Even though the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max have Macro mode built-in, the SANDMARC Macro Lens still takes better macro shots. I've noticed that my iPhone 13 Pro macro photos have a bit of blur and distortion around the edges, but you don't get that with the SANDMARC Macro Lens. As long as you can get the right distance between lens and subject, images are much more sharp and clear than the iPhone macros. And with up to 30x magnification when combined with the iPhone Telephoto lens, you can see even more details that you would never have seen otherwise. To see examples of the macro lens in action, click the images below to enlarge.

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The best thing about the SANDMARC Macro Lens is pretty obvious: if you don't have an iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max, this is an excellent accessory to help you get amazing macro shots on older ones iPhones. And if you have an iPhone with a telephoto lens, then it's even better.

SANDMARC Macro Lens: You'll need steady hands

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Honestly, there isn't much I don't like about the SANDMARC Macro Lens. I suppose if I had to nitpick, it's just the fact that you will need incredibly steady hands when using this accessory. Since it has a very narrow focal point, even the slightest little movement can take it out of focus, so you need patience when using this lens.

Because of the narrow focal point, you'll need to keep your hands super steady.

The other thing is that the SANDMARC Macro Lens is definitely on the pricier side, though that's probably because it also comes with an iPhone case and other accessories. There are definitely more affordable options when it comes to the lens kits on the market, and when you can get a bunch of different lenses on Amazon for less than $50, the SANDMARC Macro Lens can be a hard sell. But SANDMARC is a trusted name for the iPhone photography accessory market, so it's about quality over quantity here. Plus, from my testing with the lens around the house, it turns mundane objects into something interesting with a new perspective, and the resulting images are just packed with every little fine detail. Imagine what you could do with it while on a nature hike!

SANDMARC Macro Lens: Competition

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There certainly is no shortage of great lens kits on the market today, with many of them being more inexpensive than SANDMARC. One of the other lenses that we reviewed was the Movo SPL-TELE 3x Telephoto Lens, which Karen Freeman gave a favorable review. This one has both a telephoto lens and a macro lens in one, so you get more bang for your buck. It comes with a universal clip mount and can be used with any device. However, since it only uses a clip, it can be a little fiddly, and it is mostly for giving your iPhone a bit of an optical zoom boost.

Another option is the Hitcase TrueLUX Lens Bundle that I reviewed in the past, which includes a clip and three iPhone lenses: SuperWide, Wide, and Macro. I enjoyed these because the clip makes these lenses compatible with any device you may end up with, and you get a lot of bang for your buck. The image quality with these lenses was also quite good, so if you want multiple lenses to experiment with for the same price as one SANDMARC one, then consider Hitcase's TrueLUX Lens Bundle.

SANDMARC Macro Lens: Should you buy it?

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You should buy this if ...

  • You take iPhone photography seriously
  • You want an excellent macro lens
  • You don't have an iPhone 13 Pro

You shouldn't buy this if...

  • You are fine with the iPhone 13 Pro Macro mode
  • You don't plan on taking macro photos
  • You're on a budget

The SANDMARC Macro Lens is an excellent accessory for any iPhone photographer, whether you're an amateur or a pro. It's made with premium optics, so you get the absolute best quality photos when you use it. And while it's a bit pricey, it does come with an array of accessories to protect it while in transport and a clear plastic lens hood to help you get the perfect distance for those macro shots. It also comes with an iPhone case for your chosen model so that the lens can be screwed in directly onto the case, but there is also a clip-mount so that it will work with your other devices. And even if you have an iPhone 13 Pro with Macro mode, the SANDMARC Macro Lens helps you get even better macro images because you can utilize the Telephoto lens for up to 30x magnification. That's a lot of detail!

However, there's no denying it — the SANDMARC Macro Lens is quite expensive. If you aren't serious about iPhone photography and don't plan on taking macro photos, then this is probably not the best accessory for you. Or, if you want to have a lot of options for experimentation, you may want to consider another product. But if you want to emphasize macro photography with your best iPhone, and if you don't have an iPhone 13 Pro, this is a fantastic option to consider adding to your iPhone photography arsenal. Or, if you do have an iPhone 13 Pro device, you can make your macro shots even better with this 25mm lens with up to 30x magnification with the iPhone Telephoto lens. I'll be keeping this one around for incredibly detailed macros.

SANDMARC Macro Lens

Bottom line: Get the best macro photos possible with this 25mm lens from SANDMARC. It comes with accessories to keep it safe and protected too.

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Christine Chan

Christine Romero-Chan was formerly a Senior Editor for iMore. She has been writing about technology, specifically Apple, for over a decade at a variety of websites. She is currently part of the Digital Trends team, and has been using Apple’s smartphone since the original iPhone back in 2007. While her main speciality is the iPhone, she also covers Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac when needed.

When she isn’t writing about Apple, Christine can often be found at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, as she is a passholder and obsessed with all things Disney, especially Star Wars. Christine also enjoys coffee, food, photography, mechanical keyboards, and spending as much time with her new daughter as possible.

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FAQs

SANDMARC Macro Lens review: See the world in a new perspective? ›

The lens itself is made with premium multi-element, multi-coated optics, including an industrialized aluminum body and engineered glass. The results are crystal clear images that are comparable to a DSLR. This portable macro lens easily beats the regular iPhone 13 Pro macro shots, hands down.

Are Sandmarc lenses any good? ›

Tom's Guide Verdict

Sandmarc iPhone lenses are well built and deliver much sharper photos than your iPhone can on its own. They're a great way to expand the optical capabilities of your iPhone camera and inject more creativity into your smartphone photography.

What is the difference between Sandmarc 25mm and 100mm? ›

At SANDMARC there are two types of macro lenses to choose from. The 25mm lens captures close-up details. The 100mm lens provides extended focus distance. This makes it ideal for photographing or filming moving objects or subjects requiring more space.

How far away can you use a macro lens? ›

A macro lens is a special type of camera lens that has the ability to work with very short focusing distances, taking sharp images of very small subjects. A true macro lens has a magnification ratio of 1:1 (or greater), and a minimum focus distance around 30cm.

Who is the competitor of Sandmarc? ›

The closest competitor to sandmarc.com are nomadgoods.com and iphonephotographyschool.com.

Which is the No 1 lens brand? ›

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What is the best app for Sandmarc lens? ›

What Apps do we recommend? We recommend using ProCam, Adobe Lightroom or Pro Camera. All are excellent and well designed apps that will allow to get the most out of your camera and SANDMARC Telephoto Lens.

How do I get my macro lens to focus? ›

Use manual focus in macro photography. If you do need to use auto focus but are having difficulty focusing, move the camera backwards or forwards. Take the photo as soon as the plane you want to be sharp comes into focus.

Do iPhone macro lenses work? ›

The iPhone camera system is designed to detect proximity to a subject. Suppose it recognizes that the subject is closer than the minimum focus distance the primary camera lens allows. In that case, the system seamlessly transitions to the phone camera's-native macro lens, ensuring proper focus.

Which lens has the greatest telephoto effect? ›

300mm and higher: Any lens over 300mm is a super telephoto lens. These offer the most extreme magnification for the smallest or farthest away subjects, like birds in flight.

Which is better telephoto or ultra wide? ›

If you want to focus on the entire scene, you need a deeper depth of field and, therefore, a wide-angle lens. Conversely, if you need to create a shallow depth of field and blur the background, achieving it with a telephoto lens is easy because the longer the focal length, the smaller the depth of field.

What mm is considered telephoto? ›

Telephoto lenses are sometimes divided into the further sub-types of short or portrait (85–135 mm in 35 mm film format), medium (135–300 mm in 35 mm film format) and super (over 300 mm in 35 mm film format). Angle of view (diag.)

Can I use a macro lens as a telephoto? ›

No, telephoto and macro lenses are not the same. They serve different purposes and have distinct characteristics that cater to specific types of photography. Telephoto lenses are used to capture distant subjects with magnification, while macro lenses are used to capture extreme close-ups of small subjects.

What is the disadvantage of macro lens? ›

Generally, a macro lens is heavy and difficult to use in certain circ*mstances. They have a lower field depth, which is why they're slower. Moreover, if you have a slower camera, the handling can be complex.

Who makes the highest quality lenses? ›

Essilor is the largest and highest quality eyeglass lens maker in the world, with over 200 lens labs in the United States alone. So when you ask Eyeglasses.com to make your lenses, you are not getting a local guy cutting lenses in the back room on aged equipment.

Where are Sandmarc lenses made? ›

San Diego. We live in the sunshine epicenter: San Diego. A city of diverse culture, amazing creatives and year-round perfect weather. We captured a glimpse of our city in a cinematic video using iPhone & our gear.

Which manufacturer makes the best lenses? ›

Zeiss, Canon, Nikon, and Sigma are the top makers of SLR lenses which can be used in photography and video production on DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. The top makers of cinema lenses include Zeiss, Leitz, Angenieux, Cooke, Fujifilm, and Arri. You can also get good cinema lenses by Canon and Sigma.

What is the best company for progressive lens? ›

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