You say there "shouldn't" be a problem with Otterbox cases. Have you determined if that's actually the case? I have a defender series case, and just bought these protectors.
In my experience, daytime photos come out well, but nighttime photos produce a significant amount of lens glare. Without a protector, the camera can point directly at bright lights without worrying about lens flares, but with a camera protector, it produces a large circle of lens flares, especially when shooting at night lights. It is evident that camera protectors reduce image quality, regardless of claims to the contrary. Yeah, camera protector is good if you don't care much about photo/video quality 😊
@rexstorm2137 If you look at the flashlight area, it doesn't fit flush with the Samsung silicone case. In fact, the two small cameras with the lens protector don't fit through the two small cut-out holes
Thank Ypu for the video. I waa actually curious if you remove the lenses after a few days is there residue or peeling on the lens bezels or the back of the phone. I think it would be good to invest in the protectors only if it is safe for my phone overall
Great info... I ran those lense protectors on my S22 Ultra & most cases worked, but my Spigen Armour Case & my Latercase (which I didn't use because of no protection) was tight & the protectors stuck out past the case. Which I didn't like. They work great with the bigger cases w/ larger cut outs like the Unicorn Beetle Pro types, but my phone wouldn't wireless charge with those larger cases.
Can you try rubbing your finger on the rim and please tell me if it is sharp or not? Because the ones I bought were sharp and I was scared to put them on. It might scratch the camera frame.
you my friend are the man! thanks a ton. since the Samsung case didn't sit flush, bums me out that the standing grip case from them might do the same yea? still looks pretty good least to me lol
Not rly, but when sun is shining you might be getting more light flares, I added them just because I got them for free with my screen protectors :D waiting on new aramid fiber case that will be similar to pitaka one so will need to remove them, mine are transparent so not so cool as these black ones.
@mankvlpwnz did you check with all the zoom functions. Just asking cuz I read some where it didn't take the picture well. So I was debating if I should get it.
I always use lens protectors. The outer layer of most smartphone cameras is just glass, and going in and out of a pocket or purse thousands of times over the course of a year, they will scratch. Even those that advertise “sapphire” lenses like Apple, it is not pure crystal and they scratch just as easily as coated glass. I use Spigen lens covers and they don’t degrade quality at all. If you have a case with individual lens holes that are tight fitting, try putting the case on first and then put each cover on.
Just discovered this channel, and I gotta say its amazing. Really honest opinion without ads, dude ur amazing and thanks for the video. HAVE A GRAT DAY!
The len covers work just fine. And you can put them back on. Just put them back in the carrier that they came in and put them back on the lens. I bought all my phone cases from Amazon. Just make sure that it says Samsung S24 Ultra. They all fit perfect no issues with the len covers. I don't recommend the cheap thin plastic cases. For many reasons.
after you put this on is it possible to change to a phone case which does not have the camera space but holes in on each camera? Hopefully I worded it right cause I have no idea how to explain this.
Did you feel the rim of those camera lens protectors? When I bought some for my z fold 4, I rubbed my finger on it, and they were sharp. That is why I didn't put mine on. Imagine the damage it could do to your camera frame if you dropped your phone.
Juat stick it back on its only eletrostatic holding them on anyway not a glue, i have the same titanium orange s24 ultra the balck lenses should have been a factory colour on tbe Titanium orange they looked alot nicer! I have cheap spigen one's for mine on order
with how expensive this phone is its honestly better to just rock a case that fits ive used samsung phones for years landscaping and the glass is always mint on both the cameras and screen when i take off protectors the 10$ is costs to have that extra glass is just worth it
I wish those camera lenses protector, don't come with the glass just a ring around the camera,, you never know what kind of cheap lens they use for those Mickey mouse lens covers, taking away the quality of the camera
Not all of us dropped a bunch of extra hundreds of dollars for the Ultra version because we aren't professional photographers and the camera is seemingly the only substantial benefit to that phone version. The camera for the Plus version of the Samsung Galaxy is more than adequate for my general purposes and was still an upgrade for me so rather than getting a fancy camera, I opted for the Plus with upgraded memory since that seemed like more of a benefit in my case, as I tend to keep my phones for a few years. I just bought a cheaper set of lens protectors that will work just fine for my purposes. I just was looking up an install video and this method worked for mine as well because it is pretty identical to the kit I bought for about $12 and change. Maybe it is less of a good idea to cover up those cameras if you got an Ultra are using it for professional photography, though, where clear lenses might be more critical.
Can you give me more info about the lens compatibility of UAG ? Are they popping off while removing case ?
these shouldnt have a problem with otter box cases as well for anyone wondering
You say there "shouldn't" be a problem with Otterbox cases. Have you determined if that's actually the case? I have a defender series case, and just bought these protectors.
@Mr.JanJasmin yes sir, I've had them on for about 2 weeks. And I haven't noticed a different in camera quality, and the caps seem like a good fit
@MrAbcdeg OK appreciate your quick response.
I wanted you to take a picture to see how the pictures would look with the lens protectors on
In my experience, daytime photos come out well, but nighttime photos produce a significant amount of lens glare. Without a protector, the camera can point directly at bright lights without worrying about lens flares, but with a camera protector, it produces a large circle of lens flares, especially when shooting at night lights. It is evident that camera protectors reduce image quality, regardless of claims to the contrary. Yeah, camera protector is good if you don't care much about photo/video quality 😊
Try the Torras case. I really like the brand and the grip on the case is very nice with a circular stand.
Thank you! I ordered these and scanned the qr code and the site is down. You saved me!
Using this ESR lens protector kit with Samsung official silicon case and so far so good. It's a bit tight near the lens but looks good.
Is the case grippy enough?
@souvik1999 Mine is. Not going to use protectors though.
@@souvik1999 fairly grippy but I would suggest you buy a better case from caseology or similar. I got this free with preorder bundle hence using it.
@rexstorm2137 If you look at the flashlight area, it doesn't fit flush with the Samsung silicone case. In fact, the two small cameras with the lens protector don't fit through the two small cut-out holes
Thank Ypu for the video. I waa actually curious if you remove the lenses after a few days is there residue or peeling on the lens bezels or the back of the phone. I think it would be good to invest in the protectors only if it is safe for my phone overall
Great info...
I ran those lense protectors on my S22 Ultra & most cases worked, but my Spigen Armour Case & my Latercase (which I didn't use because of no protection)
was tight & the protectors stuck out past the case.
Which I didn't like.
They work great with the bigger cases w/ larger cut outs like the Unicorn Beetle Pro types, but my phone wouldn't wireless charge with those larger cases.
Can you try rubbing your finger on the rim and please tell me if it is sharp or not? Because the ones I bought were sharp and I was scared to put them on. It might scratch the camera frame.
Thanks ATG I appreciate the upload. I was wondering if they'd fit with the thin cases.
you my friend are the man! thanks a ton. since the Samsung case didn't sit flush, bums me out that the standing grip case from them might do the same yea? still looks pretty good least to me lol
How are the lenses when you try to use the zoom is there a difference in quality with the camera lense when you have the camera cover on?
Not rly, but when sun is shining you might be getting more light flares, I added them just because I got them for free with my screen protectors :D waiting on new aramid fiber case that will be similar to pitaka one so will need to remove them, mine are transparent so not so cool as these black ones.
@mankvlpwnz did you check with all the zoom functions. Just asking cuz I read some where it didn't take the picture well. So I was debating if I should get it.
@@its_2Slick I didn't notice any difference.
@mankvlpwnz just wondering what phone do you have?
@@its_2Slick S24ultra
Will it work with a spigen case on ?
What kind of watch are you wearing?
Good job on the video!
Thx. Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Great video dude! Did you then took some photos to show the differences of with lens protectors and without?
I always use lens protectors. The outer layer of most smartphone cameras is just glass, and going in and out of a pocket or purse thousands of times over the course of a year, they will scratch. Even those that advertise “sapphire” lenses like Apple, it is not pure crystal and they scratch just as easily as coated glass. I use Spigen lens covers and they don’t degrade quality at all. If you have a case with individual lens holes that are tight fitting, try putting the case on first and then put each cover on.
I wish there was a regular case that has a part to slide over, above the lens without touching it
I've seen some but they're so bulky and heavyduty
Just discovered this channel, and I gotta say its amazing. Really honest opinion without ads, dude ur amazing and thanks for the video. HAVE A GRAT DAY!
How was the lens protector quality?
What kind of case is that??? At 3:17
@@clarkkent7924 uag i think
@@nader_sw3862 ohhh ok thanks
@@nader_sw3862 ohhh ok thanks
@@nader_sw3862 ohhh ok thanks
@@nader_sw3862 ohhh ok thanks
The len covers work just fine. And you can put them back on. Just put them back in the carrier that they came in and put them back on the lens. I bought all my phone cases from Amazon. Just make sure that it says Samsung S24 Ultra. They all fit perfect no issues with the len covers. I don't recommend the cheap thin plastic cases. For many reasons.
are the lenses compatible with original Galaxy S24 Ultra Clear Case?
after you put this on is it possible to change to a phone case which does not have the camera space but holes in on each camera? Hopefully I worded it right cause I have no idea how to explain this.
Hey, which watch band is that? I like it does it fit the 6 pro classic
Works great with Otterbox Defender series
Did you feel the rim of those camera lens protectors? When I bought some for my z fold 4, I rubbed my finger on it, and they were sharp. That is why I didn't put mine on. Imagine the damage it could do to your camera frame if you dropped your phone.
great video, I was able to install my camera lenses in my S24 Ultra following your instructions, thanks again
Is the official sillicon case grippy enough??
For me, yes 😊
Thx brother for the awesone vid...definitely subscribing.
Hey bro, what watch is that?
Please try the s24 unit with camera lens protector to Supcase...
Juat stick it back on its only eletrostatic holding them on anyway not a glue, i have the same titanium orange s24 ultra the balck lenses should have been a factory colour on tbe Titanium orange they looked alot nicer! I have cheap spigen one's for mine on order
I've always wondered cause I just ordered my mous case for 24 ultra snd I wanted to get the spiegen lens protectors idk if they'll work
Very helpful and practical video for the consumer!!!
Can it work with mous cases s24 plus seem wont protect since might pass case area that it protects
The QR codes don't work. Both links take me to a 404 NOT FOUND page.
@@mr.janjasmin5235 correct even i think the same is it genuine or not
with how expensive this phone is its honestly better to just rock a case that fits ive used samsung phones for years landscaping and the glass is always mint on both the cameras and screen when i take off protectors the 10$ is costs to have that extra glass is just worth it
Great video! Just what I've been looking for(: Thank you Sir
Does anybody had a fitment issue?
Is the lens protector actually necessary?
I got same phone same color and same camera lense protector
Thank you for this video.
please s24 plus camera lens protector video
Thanx
Pitaka sunset не сел из-за накладок на камеру 😂
I wish those camera lenses protector, don't come with the glass just a ring around the camera,, you never know what kind of cheap lens they use for those Mickey mouse lens covers, taking away the quality of the camera
I got some EFM branded ones for my s24U & haven't noticed any drop in my quality, reasonably priced too.
Not all of us dropped a bunch of extra hundreds of dollars for the Ultra version because we aren't professional photographers and the camera is seemingly the only substantial benefit to that phone version. The camera for the Plus version of the Samsung Galaxy is more than adequate for my general purposes and was still an upgrade for me so rather than getting a fancy camera, I opted for the Plus with upgraded memory since that seemed like more of a benefit in my case, as I tend to keep my phones for a few years.
I just bought a cheaper set of lens protectors that will work just fine for my purposes. I just was looking up an install video and this method worked for mine as well because it is pretty identical to the kit I bought for about $12 and change. Maybe it is less of a good idea to cover up those cameras if you got an Ultra are using it for professional photography, though, where clear lenses might be more critical.
Good