How to improve camera on iPhone 6s?

I'm getting an iPhone 6s or 6s plus soon and I was wondering if there was anyway to improve the usability of the camera. Are there any lenses you would recommend to attach or a tripod for iPhones?

The cameras on the iPhone 6s and Plus are the best Apple has produced yet, and do a pretty decent job as you can see here:

https://fstoppers.com/contests/17-outstanding-photos-apples-shot-iphone-6-world-gallery-61493

You can also get full manual control of shutter, exposure, ISO, focus point, white balance, HDR, stabilization, and other factors with some of the really good camera apps such as ProCamera in the App Store.

The limitation of all phone cameras is the fixed focal length lens. So if you need a wider angle or telephoto shot, you'll need one of the add-on lens solutions that are available. I like the Olloclip Active (see link below). The good ones are not cheap and all are a bit cumbersome to attach, especially if you use a case on your phone. None such lens are perfect in the sense that they introduce some distortion and lack of sharpness around the edges.

https://www.olloclip.com/shop/lenses/iphone6-active/

Tripod attachments are available at Amazon, B&H Photo/Video, Best Buy, and many other places and are inexpensive. Here is a link to add-on lenses made specifically for Apple iPhones.

You can find many tripod adapters for mobiles on Amazon.com The best (and only) way to do that is to buy a real camera. Learn about lighting and composition. The camera is up to the task, the user often isn't. You don't need dodads to make the camera "better".

Here is a link to add-on lenses made specifically for Apple iPhones.

You can find many tripod adapters for mobiles on Amazon.com

The best (and only) way to do that is to buy a real camera.

Learn about lighting and composition. The camera is up to the task, the user often isn't. You don't need dodads to make the camera "better".