Olloclip 4-in-1 iPhone Photo Lens Review
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May 30, 2025
Dave Taylor of http://www.AskDaveTaylor.com/ reviews the olloclip 4-in-1 photo lens kit for the Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus and finds that it's a terrific add-on for iPhone shutterbugs everywhere. Check out the fun photos of his front yard too!
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hi Dave Taylor here again and this time
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I want to talk about your iPhone but I
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want to talk about a little piece a
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little corner of it that's probably
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pretty important to you and that's the
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camera now of course on a modern iPhone
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as is the case with all these
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smartphones there's cameras on both
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sides but typically the better camera is
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the one facing out now my iPhone this is
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an iPhone 6 I have been taking hundreds
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not thousands of photos with different
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iPhones over the years and I'm impressed
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with how much better they are and how
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they come out really good I mean they're
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quite decent little cameras but the
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limitation is that there ain't much
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space there for a lens so that's where
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Olo clip comes in Olo clip is this thing
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and they've gone through multiple
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Generations here we go and this is
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basically a lens that Clips on to the
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edge of your phone and then it gives you
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different capabilities now this is their
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4 in one and I really like that it has
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the little um holder and obviously you
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can just have it hang around your neck
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when you're out on a hike or maybe at
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your kids's uh lacrosse game or
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something uh gives you lots of options
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and these two lenses actually give you
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four capabilities so you have fisheye
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you have you know macro lens actually
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let me show you a couple of pictures
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we'll start out with the Baseline
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picture this is just a regular photo
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from my front window of my street using
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my iPhone 6 now here's the fishey lens
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version here's what happens when you use
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the wide angle lens notice how it's not
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as exaggerated as the fisheye lens and
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here's a closeup of some snow on my
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porch using again the macro lens what I
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really think is interesting about this
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is that it's a really simple way and
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inexpensive way to really expand the
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capabilities of your iPhone so let me
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just flip it on it's takes a little bit
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of monkeying around but when you get it
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in the right place it just tends to
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click in and so here we are and it's a
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little bit trickier if like me you have
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some glass on your cover or you have the
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plastic so you need to be careful with
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that um but otherwise it's really quite
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easy to clip it on and then you're good
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to go and now it's slightly more clunky
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to take the pictures but the results can
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be really interesting so I really like
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these I think it's a really neat idea
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particular particular for your friends
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or family that are really into using
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their iPhone as a camera and so
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price-wise the Olo clip 4 in1 for the
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iPhone 5 or 5S runs about 69 bucks on
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their website and the 6 or 6 Plus is a
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little more at $79 but you can check
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both of them out including lots of
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sample photos at oloc clip.com
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interesting stuff and particularly
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interesting if you want to expand your
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horizons as a photographer for using
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your iPhone so this is Dave Taylor and I
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think I'm going to go and take some more
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pictures of the snow because it's much
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easier than actually going out and
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shoveling my
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driveway those of you in warm climates
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have no idea what I'm talking about and
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that's okay so this is Dave Taylor and
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I'll catch you in my next
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video