Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Lensbaby Sweet 35 Adds Real Apertures, Wide-Angle Lens

Lensbabies lenses are only about the many fun you can have with your camera with your clothing on. Right up until you advance to change the aperture, that is. The new Sweet 35 ocular drops in to your existing Lensbaby and adds a proper, tractable diaphragm to the distortion-mongering lens.

Lensbaby lenses are low-fi optics that imaginatively fuzz all but a pointy sweet-spot of your photo. They do this with a pivoting front component that may be disfigured around by hand, relocating that sweet-spot to wherever in the frame. The outcome is unpredictable, analog and fun. we have a few, and we admire them.

But to change the orifice you must be puncture out a small box containing rubbery, alluring rings. You then use a alluring apparatus to eliminate the ring from the lens and reinstate it with a of a not similar diameter. It is, in short, a actual pain. And since the orifice affects not only bearing and depth-of-field but moreover the size of the sweet-spot, you would - perfectly - wish to change the orifice often.

The Sweet 35 comes to the rescue. Like other Lensbaby optics, it drops in to the Composer, Scout, Muse, and Control Freak lens bodies. Unlike other optics, it has a handbook orifice dial that controls the 12-blade diaphragm, from '2.5-'22. The lens is a 4 element-design and
has, as you may have guessed, a 35mm focal length.

Sweet 35 product page [Lensbaby]

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