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iPhone Macro Lens

iPhone Macro Lens
I've always loved close-up photography starting with a book I remember from first grade on spiders. I actually couldn't get past the first few pages of the book without freaking out and slamming the book shut, but I always came back for more.

About a year ago I made a clip-on lens for my iPhone and everyone is always asking me where I got it. It's very easy to make with just a few tools and materials. I'm not the first person to make one of these, but this is my take on it.
 
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Step 1Gather the Materials and Tools

Gather the Materials and Tools
The first thing you need to do is gather the materials and tools for assembling the lens.

Tools: pliers, small drill bits, X-Acto knife and/or saw, fine metal file and/or sandpaper, hair dryer or heat gun, tweezers, wire cutters

Materials: 4" of .04" music wire, disposable camera, 1/16" heat shrink tubing (4"+, 1 or more colors), super glue or RTV, O-ring assortment

The camera can be one that you have and have used up and removed the film, or you can ask for a used one from a one hour photo lab.

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Nov 8, 2011. 11:20 PMappsman says:
I played around with paper clips and similar hacks. This one is pretty cute, but if you want something a bit more robust and cleaner looking, take a look at this 3D printable iPhone 4 macro lens holder you can get from Shapeways:

http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-an-iPhone-4-or-4S-slide-on-macro-lens/
Jul 27, 2010. 5:25 PMiectyx3c says:
There are so many good things about this i'ble. Well-written, clear, good photos, and many tips about building which any hobbyist can use. Thanks for all the work you did in creating this and posting it.
Oct 10, 2011. 6:33 PMPfarmkid says:
ditto
Jun 16, 2011. 8:15 AMTabbyDeAnne says:
FANTASTIC!! I am getting to this one right now! Very well done! I have several different lens ideas to try today. I will post my finished project! Thanks!
Jul 28, 2010. 11:42 AMdickens.joey8 says:
respected sir hw can u take a photo with out any rills otherwise ur invention is very gud
Jun 10, 2011. 9:47 AMIamTheMomo says:
No one knows what you mean by "rill". What is a rill? I think you're using the wrong word. Speak English, not text-speak. If you can't, then get an adult to spell it properly for you.
Jul 29, 2010. 9:02 AMwagthedog44 says:
joey, please, for everyones reading pleasure, try to use spellcheck and grammar. It's sad to see people comment in "text speak"
Jul 28, 2010. 11:39 AMdickens.joey8 says:
mr rvogel i did not understand that in your experiment(invention) how cum u can take a photo with out any rill
May 16, 2011. 9:32 AMXOIIO says:
bit of advice, use the proper spelling of come, the other one could get you in trouble sometimes.
Jul 30, 2010. 2:13 PMshrimp15 says:
what is a rill?
Aug 4, 2010. 9:19 AMWingDings says:
Wikipedia told me that "In fluvial geomorphology, a rill is a narrow and shallow incision into soil resulting from erosion by overland flow or surface runoff that has been focused into a 'thin thread' by the soil surface texture of roughness." Not that that helps very much. :P
Jul 27, 2010. 8:06 PMDirtMcGurt says:
This is an awesome idea and I will def try it, but it would probably be a good idea to add a warning about opening up disposable cameras. The capacitors used for the flash are pretty dangerous.
Feb 28, 2011. 6:46 PMcole810 says:
Well, idk man, I took one apart right after I used the flash and I had white dots in my eyes, biggest shock of my life haha
Jul 29, 2010. 12:54 PMtrebory6 says:
Dangerous? Not really. Hurt like heck? Yeah. I mean sure, it would be dangerous for children and maybe people with pacemakers, but the volts and amps are much lower than a taser or stun gun last time I checked.
Feb 2, 2011. 7:30 AMdaiatlus79 says:
yeah i gave my self a lil owwie when i disassembled one for an atomic joy buzzer hahaha
Sep 12, 2010. 8:27 PMdot communist says:
This is amazing, I am VERY impressed!
Pictures i took:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2053888&id=1285468375&l=9b4b934d43
Jul 26, 2010. 4:07 PMprodo123 says:
Looks like you can do this with a heat shrink-covered paper clip. Freakin awesome.
Jul 30, 2010. 6:10 PMjoelparks says:
I would use a recycled bicycle spoke, since I have some. Nice and stiff, and recycled!
Jul 29, 2010. 11:08 PMColiopteran says:
Great idea! I'm going to try this!
Jul 29, 2010. 7:39 PMtechnodude92 says:
Very good instructable! this would be great for creating insctructables too. i've seen way too many insctructables with bad close-up shots resulting from a lack of proper camera. this is a great little mod. I must ask, did you use this lense to take pictures for this instructable?
Jul 27, 2010. 6:31 PMspiderham says:
Great ible, this is one I'll be trying out soon! Could you please post a pic of the lens placement on the phone?
Jul 26, 2010. 11:49 PMcastothomas says:
coolness, what type of camera did you get the parts from?
Jul 27, 2010. 12:24 AMomnibot says:
Looks like a generic disposable camera. I've done similar things with ducttape and lenses from those, this one is much cooler though.
Jul 26, 2010. 2:52 PMnickodemus says:
Such a great idea, and simply executed, nice work.
Jul 26, 2010. 2:14 PMGianniMora says:
really rad concept! -M
Jul 26, 2010. 2:11 PMGianniMora says:
ironic, u use a camera to take a picture of a camera... -M
Jul 26, 2010. 1:47 PMKiteman says:
This is cool (even though I don't have an iPhone).

The project itself is well-executed and illustrated. Well done, that ibler!

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Author:RVogel(Sir Richard's Tool Kit)
I'm a toolmaker, general hack, and I'm good at drinking coffee. Sometimes I draw.