Description:
This clear glass sphere brings a fresh visual tool for photographers wanting creative reflections and inverted perspectives. The crystal photography ball is a portable way to capture a 180° inverted scene and add striking compositional effects to portrait and landscape work, whether shooting with a smartphone or a professional camera.
Key Points
The sphere creates a mirrored, upside-down view of the scene that can transform ordinary compositions into artistic frames. It is especially useful when shooting architecture, urban scenes and natural landscapes, where the curvature emphasises symmetry and depth. 📷
Light transmission is high thanks to the optical-grade material, which renders crisp reflections and minimal distortion across the central area of the ball. For travel it comes with a soft storage bag and a microfiber cloth to keep the surface clean and protected between sessions. ✨
Handle with care because the glass is fragile by nature. According to the manufacturer, the product is best used in controlled environments or with stable support to avoid accidental knocks. Also consider that strong direct sunlight may produce bright hotspots on the sphere that require adjustment of angle or exposure settings.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Rollei Clear Glass Ball 110mm
- Diameter: 110 mm
- Material: K9 optical glass
- Included accessories: storage bag, microfiber cloth
- Optical effect: 180° inverted perspective, mirrored reflections
Usage Recommendations
Position the sphere close to the foreground to enlarge the reflected scene and increase the sense of scale. For sharper images use a small aperture and manual focus on the area of the reflection you want emphasised. A tripod or a small low-angle support will help stabilise the composition when working at slower shutter speeds. 🌄
Experiment with backlighting and side lighting to create dramatic silhouettes, but be prepared to tweak exposure because the glass surface can concentrate highlights. When shooting people, place the ball between the subject and the camera or off to one side to create a distorted but recognisable portrait element. Keep the microfiber cloth handy to remove fingerprints and dust, which are more noticeable on clear spheres than on matte surfaces.



