Aputure MC LED video light
Powerful lighting at a low price
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Our Favorite iPhone Tripod (Update: Out of Stock)
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Not too long ago, photographers laughed at smartphones. A lot has changed over the years, however, with many phone launches focusing on the cameras themselves. Now smartphones can take impressive photos even on the best cameras. All you need is a little extra equipment and you can take photos that border on professional.
The iPhone 14 and 14 Pro offer excellent features that creative professionals will enjoy, such as multiple rear cameras — including a super wide-angle lens — that can capture incredible photos and videos.
Perhaps most notable, however, is the addition of ProRes, which started in the previous generation and is available on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. It allows you to create a much more professional looking post-production look. This means that now creative professionals can include them telephones in their productions.
And of course, you can just go outside with your phone and grab some beautiful shotsbut there are plenty of iPhone 14 accessories you can use that will help you take your videos and photos to new levels to wow your followers.
Here’s our list of the best gear to pair with yours iPhone to give your photos a boost. Every iPhone 14 accessory listed here has been tested by us to make sure it works as well as expected. If it didn’t impress, it didn’t make the list. Look no further if you’re looking for the best iPhone photography accessories to take your skills to the next level. These excellent accessories will make shooting easy.
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The best camera accessories for iPhone
There’s no single accessory that will revolutionize your iPhone photography by itself, as different products bring different things to the table. I love the Moment anamorphic lens as it allows you to achieve a stunning cinematic look with your phone. Meanwhile, the DJI Phone Stabilizer provides superior stability for getting super smooth-looking shots, while the Aputure MC LED Video Light simply lets you illuminate the scene you’re shooting when the sun goes down.
But the 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. All of these elements add something different to your photo and video production and used together allow you to take your mobile video production to a whole new level. Want some inspiration? Here’s my guide to shooting better video with your phone.


Camera cages are common tools that allow you to attach a wide variety of accessories to your 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 attachment points around the edge to attach any accessories you need, such as microphones.
I used the cage with an attached LED light with hood, a PolarPro tripod and a Rode microphone (all seen below) which makes for an amazing mobile vlog platform. The SmallRig also offers a variety of proprietary attachments, including top and side handles that help provide stability when hand-held while shooting. The cage is solidly built from aluminum, has bayonet lens mounts (see below) and has a convenient clip for easy insertion and removal of your phone.


Anamorphic lenses are usually something you would find in a professional cameraman’s bag. These lenses provide the wider aspect ratio you get in a wide-angle lens, along with distinctive blue-line flares that give footage a much more filmic quality. Moment’s mobile anamorphic lens does just that for your iPhone.
Hook it up and it will compile your footage into a shorter, wide frame format that completely transforms the look of video you can shoot from your phone. I really liked the look of my phone footage using the lens, and it’s a must for any budding filmmaker looking to up their phone game.
You’ll need to shoot with apps like Filmic Pro, which allow you to “squeeze” your footage so it doesn’t look completely distorted on most cameras. The lens uses a bayonet mount that attaches to compatible cases, including Moment’s own or various third-party options, including the SmallRig cage mentioned above.


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 emits a huge amount of light when you don’t have adequate lighting.
It’s great for lighting your subjects, whether it’s portraits, product photography or macro, or for lighting yourself if you’re vlogging at night. Output power is easily adjusted, as is the color temperature of the light.
It also has a variety of creative lighting effects to spice up your production, including simulations of fireworks, lightning, a flickering fireplace or flashing red and blue police car lights.


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 movements, allowing you to get smooth tracking shots of you running up behind your subject while shooting a chase scene.
It also has a built-in extendable selfie stick, which not only makes it great for YouTube vloggers, but also allows for more creative angles by holding it higher or even turning it around and having the camera pan close to the ground or through grass .


Recording good audio for your vlogs or your next iPhone-based short film is crucial, and while the iPhone does a decent job of recording audio, a dedicated microphone will take things to the next level. Rode’s VideoMicro shotgun microphone plugs into your phone’s Lightning port (via an adapter) and delivers crystal-clear audio when recording with the standard iPhone camera app or any third-party video app, making it one of the most – the best iPhone camera accessories on the market.
I like to use it on my phone for vlogging and the included wind shield is superb for reducing wind noise when working on location. Alternatively, grab a 3.5mm extension cable and you can try using the microphone on the end of the boom pole to record audio in a conversation you’re filming.
It’s a great investment if you’re looking for a directional microphone.


At $1,349, industry goliath Profoto’s B10 studio flash will be little more than a pipe dream for most. But if you want to get really professional lighting on location or in the studio with your iPhone, the B10 is the second best iPhone camera accessory. . This professional flash is primarily designed for use with DSLR cameras, but can also be used with iPhones and Android phones via the Profoto app. If you’re ready to take smartphone photography to the next level, it lets you take photos with your phone that simply wouldn’t be possible without it.
Of course, most professionals probably wouldn’t consider shooting a big project with just their phone, but it’s a potentially great backup in case the camera breaks, or just a light and convenient way to test ideas in the field without lugging bags of gear around .
It also comes with a carrying case that will protect it from other elements. Its rechargeable battery provides a battery life that can provide more than 400 full flashes.


Instead of using screw clamps to secure your phone in place, the Moment tripod mount uses Apple’s MagSafe system, which makes it incredibly quick to get your phone in place and start shooting. When you’re done, simply rip your phone off the magnetic disk and slip it back into your pocket. easy!
The minimalist approach to the design of the stand makes it extremely compact, so it’s no problem to always carry it with you when inspiration strikes. The magnets are also strong, so you don’t have to worry about your phone popping out while you’re walking around. It’s available as a stand alone or with a cold shoe clamp (pictured) to attach a microphone when vlogging.


Having a solid tripod can make all the difference in getting steady, jitter-free video, especially if you want to put yourself in the frame. PolarPro’s minimalistic Apex tripod is a great option for mobile makers, as its compact size means it’s easy to fit in a backpack, but is massive enough to support larger cameras if you need to.
I like to use it for still shots and hold my phone up to shoot vlogs while walking around. Available either with an integrated swivel ball head or as tripod legs only. I prefer the latter as it allows me to use my own compact ball heads which are more stable under heavier loads.
How we test the iPhone
We test phones in real-world scenarios, looking at processor, battery and camera performance, and assessing how each model compares to the competition. We take into account value as well as additional features such as storage, connectivity, software add-ons and anything else that will make a real difference to your life with the product.
Accessories like those seen in this listing are treated exactly the same; they are used in the real world both indoors and outdoors, evaluating how well they perform and whether they are worth the money. Everything featured here has been tested by our own hands and if it didn’t impress, it didn’t make the list.