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PerezDesignGroup
Dec-03-2004, 02:33 AM
I just happened to see this Ad over at Rob's and it caught my eye. I love experimental stuff like this. Anyone ever used it or know of anyone that has?

http://www.lensbabies.com/pages/using.php

lynnma
Dec-03-2004, 05:56 AM
I just happened to see this Ad over at Rob's and it caught my eye. I love experimental stuff like this. Anyone ever used it or know of anyone that has?

http://www.lensbabies.com/pages/using.php
Huh.. thats interesting.. never seen it before.:scratch

DoctorIt
Dec-03-2004, 06:13 AM
I just happened to see this Ad over at Rob's and it caught my eye. I love experimental stuff like this. Anyone ever used it or know of anyone that has?

http://www.lensbabies.com/pages/using.phpA good friend has one, and I've played with it a bit. For the reasonable money, it's definitely a neat little toy. :D

dkapp
Dec-03-2004, 06:20 AM
I have one & love it. I've posted shots in the past, but not many.

Here are 2:

I believe this was taken with the f/5.6 ring installed.
http://davidkapp.smugmug.com/photos/3809977-M.jpg


This was taken at f/2.8 (no aperture ring installed)
http://dkapp.smugmug.com/photos/9991847-M.jpg

Let me know if you have any questions.

Dave

PerezDesignGroup
Dec-03-2004, 06:23 AM
Those are COOL, Dave! :clap

dkapp
Dec-03-2004, 06:40 AM
I only have one gripe with my camera + lensbaby combo. The Nikon D70 doesn't meter w/ this lens. I have to use a light meter & then dial in the settings, then shoot. This keeps me from getting many good action shots. I'm more or less limited to still objects until my skills improve.

I think Canon is able to meter on non-CPU lenses. This is the one thing keeping me from getting better people pictures, the ones I actually want.

Dave

DoctorIt
Dec-03-2004, 06:43 AM
I only have one gripe with my camera + lensbaby combo. The Nikon D70 doesn't meter w/ this lens. I have to use a light meter & then dial in the settings, then shoot. This keeps me from getting many good action shots. I'm more or less limited to still objects until my skills improve.

I think Canon is able to meter on non-CPU lenses. This is the one thing keeping me from getting better people pictures, the ones I actually want.

DaveYup, the lens baby I tried was on a friend's D70. I wish I could confirm about the Canon, but don't know. :dunno

PerezDesignGroup
Dec-03-2004, 07:02 AM
I posted on their forum to find out.

http://lensbabies.server101.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=930&t=930

DoctorIt
Dec-03-2004, 09:24 AM
some samples from my friend:

http://www.nrchris.com/pad/2004/070604.jpg

http://www.nrchris.com/pad/2004/070804.jpg

http://www.nrchris.com/pad/2004/051204.jpg

and even a digital IR lensbaby:
http://www.nrchris.com/pad/2004/051904.jpg

If you use Nikon, this one is for sale. Friend says he doesn't use it enough to justify it...

PerezDesignGroup
Dec-04-2004, 07:09 AM
The official answer to metering with the Canon 300d.

Jesus,

You will be able to shoot on aperture priority with your Lensbaby. Rumor has it that you will need to adjust exposure down using exposure compensation by a stop or more to avoid overexposure.

You may be able to adjust the shutter speed (and ISO) in manual mode to match the meter +/- symbols just like you would do with a normal lens (minus aperture adjustments).

Have a super day.

-Craig

dkapp
Dec-04-2004, 07:40 AM
The official answer to metering with the Canon 300d.



That is good news for Canon owners!

Do you plan on getting one?

Dave

PerezDesignGroup
Dec-04-2004, 09:23 AM
That is good news for Canon owners!

Do you plan on getting one?

Dave
Yes...but I first need to experiment with new Hoya R72 filter and a Russian Fed 5B 35mm Rangefinder that will be arriving sometime in the next week or so.

But I promise to report on all of the above including the Lensbaby when I get it :D

dkapp
Dec-04-2004, 05:48 PM
Yes...but I first need to experiment with new Hoya R72 filter and a Russian Fed 5B 35mm Rangefinder that will be arriving sometime in the next week or so.

But I promise to report on all of the above including the Lensbaby when I get it :D

I can't wait to see what you will produce with the new camera & the lensbaby.

Because of you, I've been looking for a nice used Nikon FM3a the last few weeks. I've never owned a film camera, and I'm excited about what I can do. My 17-35 will probably be on most of the time. I can't seem to get enough wide angle lately.

Dave