 Hey what's up everybody. So I've had quite a few views on my review video for the anamorphic lens from Yulanzi for the iPhone and so I thought it would be pretty cool to do a review for the one for the Osmo Pocket as well. So Yulanzi makes one for this. It comes in a kit. I think it has a wide angle lens and the anamorphic so I'll show you a little bit about that and show you some example footage in this video. All right cool so this is the box and a nice little carry in case here. I suppose it could be a little bit smaller but it's very very well padded. So it comes with a cleaning cloth that's always good to have. This is the wide angle lens. This is the wide angle lens. You know it's not great. Lots of people have already reviewed this that comes on its own. This may or may not be the exact same version but you know it's not really what I bought this kit for. I really kind of bought it for the anamorphic lens here. If anybody wants to see some footage of this or anything just leave in the comments and I'll make another video about it. So but the anamorphic lens is pretty cool. As you can see it has the you know the trademark you know square size here in the little blue flare. Clicks on the same way with the magnets. The same way that all of the Osmo Pocket lenses click on. I've got a set of the ND filters and they do the same way. The magnets are pretty strong. It's really that's a great way to do it. So one thing I wish that you could do with this that you can't is add ND filters to the outside of this. Yolansi could probably make something that you know fit over the top of this and had some ND filters for daytime because you really kind of need that in the daytime with these anamorphic lenses. You need to be able to cut out some of that brightness. So here's my Osmo Pocket. This just clicks on like this. It's pretty sturdy and it doesn't have any issues booting up or balancing. Comes right up. I've seen some lenses that add more weight to it so it has some issues but this isn't one of them. This one works great every single time spins right up. So and obviously you know you can do all your cinematic moves here. You know all of this looks pretty great. So I'll show you some footage now of this. So why would you buy this? First of all it's pretty inexpensive and if you already have one of these Osmo Pocket cameras it adds sort of a gimmick to it so that you can use it and get some more you know more variety of footage out of it. It's pretty cool. You get that you know that JJ Abrams Star Trek newer Star Wars type of look with the lens flares as you saw in the sample footage. So you know it's fun for making you know cool home videos with friends or making some short films to experiment with some of your stories. But you know all in all you lose a lot of clarity on the lens. It's just medium. You don't lose as much as the wide-angle lens or maybe it's just the effect is so interesting that you don't really pay attention to it whichever way. You know it's not a super high quality obviously. It's pretty inexpensive. I'll put links to it in the description so that you know you can see it on Amazon I believe and I'll put a link up here to the other anamorphic lens from Mulan Z4 iPhone. That's a pretty interesting review too if you want to check that out. So this thing really looks great with like you know flashlights and headlights or tail lights and also like sunsets or sun through trees or something like that. If you pan across a group of trees and the sunlight's poking through you're going to get these nice flares. You know obviously we're kind of on lockdown right now so I'm not really able to get out and get a lot more footage. So I just kind of had to shoot some stuff around here but I certainly plan to get out and do some more especially some nighttime shooting with this with some friends and flashlights. I think it'd be kind of cool to do a story that was kind of like you know a mystery or a search for something and film it with this and you would kind of get that that grainy look. All right cool so thanks for watching. Once again links in the description for all of this. If you haven't subscribed yet and you like this kind of content make sure you subscribe so that you see future videos that I make about this type of thing and we'll see you next time.