Testing iPhone 11 Lens Attachments + Custom Storage Box!
We test a selection of iPhone 11 Pro lenses from Sandmarc, ranging from their 10mm fisheye to cinematic anamorphic lens to show you what kind of photos and video you can capture with lens attachements. These massive lenses can be a bit unwieldy to swap and store, so Norm makes a custom tray to keep all the accessories together and organized!
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