wholenewlight
Mar-22-2005, 11:16 AM
This question is for Lensbaby owners (or those who have used a Lensbaby).
I get the concept (I think). It's a simple, single element lens. You focus it by moving the element in out using the bellows. For the "selective focus" effect, you "tip or bend" the lens or angle the front focus plate. So far, so good?
Here's my question. When you get the desired focus and effect that you want, will the lens "stay" in that position that you have set? In other words, you use your fingers to manipulate this "flexible" lens - and you get just the "right" look to your scene - do you have to hold the lens in that position for repeat shots (bracket exposure, change in composition, etc) or will it maintain your set position?
My question relates to speed and the necessary dexterity to use this lens/tool in practice.
FYI:
I also just noticed that there is a new version of the Lensbaby lens - Lensbaby 2.0
Links:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0503/05032201lensbaby_2.0.asp
http://www.lensbabies.com/pages/lensbaby2.php
Thanks in advance for answers :thumb
I get the concept (I think). It's a simple, single element lens. You focus it by moving the element in out using the bellows. For the "selective focus" effect, you "tip or bend" the lens or angle the front focus plate. So far, so good?
Here's my question. When you get the desired focus and effect that you want, will the lens "stay" in that position that you have set? In other words, you use your fingers to manipulate this "flexible" lens - and you get just the "right" look to your scene - do you have to hold the lens in that position for repeat shots (bracket exposure, change in composition, etc) or will it maintain your set position?
My question relates to speed and the necessary dexterity to use this lens/tool in practice.
FYI:
I also just noticed that there is a new version of the Lensbaby lens - Lensbaby 2.0
Links:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0503/05032201lensbaby_2.0.asp
http://www.lensbabies.com/pages/lensbaby2.php
Thanks in advance for answers :thumb