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Lensbaby

Line of camera lenses

Lensbaby

Line of camera lenses

FieldValue
nameLensbaby LLC
logoLensbaby Black Logo.jpg
logo_size200px
typePrivate
foundationPortland, Oregon, U.S. ()
locationPortland, Oregon, U.S.
area_servedUnited States
35 + Countries
founder
key_peopleCraig Strong (CCO)
Greg Sharp (GM)
industryImaging
productsDSLR lenses, Mirrorless lenses, optics
num_employees40 (Aug 3, 2012)
urlhttp://www.bizjournals.com/portland/print-edition/2012/08/03/lensbaby-clicks-with-fans.html?page=all
titleLensbaby Clicks with Fans
authorWendy Culverwell
publisherPortland Business Journal
date2012-08-03
accessdate2013-05-22}}
homepage

35 + Countries Greg Sharp (GM)

The Lensbaby 2.0

Lensbaby is a line of camera lenses for DSLR and mirrorless cameras that combines a simple lens with a bellows/ball and socket mechanism for use in special effect photography. A Lensbaby can give effects normally associated with view cameras. The lenses are for use in selective focus photography and bokeh effects.{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111128085832/http://www.luminous-landscape.com/columns/Exercising-Creativity.shtml | archive-date = 2011-11-28 | url-status = dead

Overview

Image created with a Lensbaby selective focus lens.

Lensbaby lenses can be used with most cameras that accept interchangeable lenses, mainly DSLR, SLR, mirrorless, 35mm film and PL mount motion cameras.{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120103095215/http://lensbaby.com/faq.php | archive-date = 2012-01-03 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120103170049/http://lensbaby.com/lenses-composer.php | archive-date = 2012-01-03 | url-status = dead

The focus front standard can be manipulated off axis to move the sharpest area of focus (called the "sweet spot") to almost anywhere in the frame. This allows the important part of the subject to be rendered fairly sharp with everything else out of focus, even if it is the same distance from the camera. The Lensbaby naturally focuses at approximately 2 feet; closer focus is achieved by pushing the front of the lens out, and infinity focus is achieved by pulling the front of the lens toward the base of the lens. There is extreme spherical and some chromatic aberration outside the central "sweet spot".{{cite web

History

Craig Strong, a professional photographer from Portland, Oregon, invented the first Lensbaby lens by combining a vacuum cleaner hose body and a large format speed graphic lens. Strong redesigned the original prototype. He then partnered with entrepreneur Sam Pardue to form Lensbabies, LLC. The Original Lensbaby was launched in 2004 at the WPPI tradeshow. Images taken with the Original Lensbaby featured a 'sweet spot' of sharp focus surrounded by directional blur. This effect was achieved through the use of a single element lens. The Original Lensbaby used interchangeable drop-in apertures held in by a rubber o-ring.

In 2005, Lensbaby released the Lensbaby 2.0, an upgrade to the Original Lensbaby which featured a sharper, brighter optic, creating greater contrast between areas of blur and sharpness. The Lensbaby 2.0 used interchangeable aperture disks that levitated in front of the optic using magnets.

In 2006 Lensbaby introduced the Lensbaby 3G, which used a threaded rod system in combination with a locking mechanism to allow the flexible lens body to be locked into place for repeatable results.

In 2007, the Lensbaby 3GPL was launched, allowing cinematographers to use Lensbaby lenses on motion picture cameras.

OpticSpec}}FL (mm)ApertureConstruc.Filter (mm)EffectNotes / Refs.RangeTypeEleGrpOriginal2.03G
50W11rowspan=3sweet spotEF, NF, PK, A/α
65R, OM, FD, SR, C/Y, M42
454/3
50W21sweet spot
50W21sweet spot

Optic Swap System

Lensbaby Composer (front) with three Optics in plastic storage cases; L-R: Pinhole / Zone Plate (pink), Single Glass (yellow), Plastic (blue)

In 2008, Lensbabies was renamed to Lensbaby and released the Optic Swap System, a modular design that included three lens bodies, the Composer, Muse and Control Freak; each lens body accepted one of four (at the time of release) interchangeable optics. The Muse featured flexible bellows and was similar in design to the Lensbaby 2.0. The Control Freak was an update on the Lensbaby 3G. The Composer introduced a new ball and socket design, which allowed the user to swivel the lens to move the sweet spot, along with a focusing helicoid.

Concurrently, four interchangeable optics were released with the three lens bodies: Double Glass, Single Glass, Plastic, and Pinhole / Zone Plate. The Double Glass is the multicoated glass doublet from the Lensbaby 2.0 and 3G. The Single Glass is based on the single, uncoated glass lens from the Original Lensbaby, but faster. The Plastic is a single plastic lens designed to be reminiscent of Holga and Diana cameras. All three lenses have a focal length of 50 mm. The Pinhole / Zone Plate can be toggled between a pinhole and zone plate.

In 2009, Lensbaby released two more optics: Soft Focus and Fisheye.

In 2010, Scout, the first "straight" Lensbaby lens body which could not be tilted, was released. It included the 12mm Fisheye optic. The Composer with Tilt Transformer also was released in 2010. The Tilt Transformer was an adapter that allowed Micro 4/3 and Sony NEX cameras to use lenses with Nikon F mount, combined with a ball-and-socket joint to enable traditional Lensbaby tilting effects, while the combined Composer with Tilt Transformer included a focusing helicoid that mounted on the Tilt Transformer and accepted Optic Swap System lenses with a 37 mm filter. The Composer with Tilt Transformer shipped with an additional, front-mounted optic adapter which changed the focal length by 0.8× to 40 mm and allowed the system to focus to infinity.

In 2011, Composer Pro, an upgraded version of the Composer, was released. Composer Pro was sold with the Sweet 35 optic, a "sweet spot" selective focus optic. Sweet 35 was the first Lensbaby optic to feature internal apertures. It was followed in 2012 by another optic with internal apertures, the Edge 80 optic. The Edge 80 optic produced a slice of sharp focus surrounded by smooth blur, similar to the effect created by a tilt-shift lens. For the entry-level market, Lensbaby introduced the all-plastic Spark in 2012; it has features similar to the Muse, bundled with a fixed-aperture glass doublet lens, and is compatible with other optics.

Despite the introduction of standalone lenses in 2014 and 2015, Lensbaby has continued to update the modular Optic Swap System. In 2015, Lensbaby released the Composer Pro II with a metal body and the Edge 50 optic, with features similar to the Edge 80 but with a shorter focal length. The Twist 60 was announced in 2016, featuring Petzval-like "swirly" ja.

The Sweet 80 and Creative Bokeh optics were released in 2017. The Edge 35, another "edge" optic with a sharp focus slice, was added in 2019.

In 2020, Lensbaby released the Spark 2.0, an updated lens body for the Optic Swap System similar to the Muse and original Lensbaby. Two updated optics followed in 2021 (Obscura 50) and 2022 (Soft Focus II). Obscura 50 has selectable pinhole (), zone plate (), and pinhole sieve () openings equivalent to a focal length of 50 mm. Soft Focus II takes the same magnetic aperture discs as the original Soft Focus, but combines that with an internal iris diaphragm. The Double Glass II (2023) features similar upgrades, adding an internal diaphragm and changing the body to metal.

Standalone lenses

In a departure from its previous mount-plus-optic modular system, in 2014 Lensbaby introduced the Circular Fisheye lens, which was a complete, stand-alone lens in a single unit. In addition, Lensbaby also introduced the LM-10 that year, a "sweet spot" lens attachment for smartphones, funded through the Kickstarter crowdsourcing platform. The LM-10 was later sold in a bundle with LM-20 (larger sweet spot) and LM-30 (multi-image filter) attachments.

In 2015 Lensbaby introduced another complete lens, the Velvet 56, a 56mm lens capable of 1:1 macro. This lens featured a singlet-doublet-singlet optical design the company claimed evoked the optical imperfections of lenses manufactured in the mid-1900s. By intentional incorporation of spherical aberration, the lens also provides a soft focus effect, more at larger apertures and less as the lens is closed down.

As a hybrid between the fully modular Optic Swap System and the standalone line, Lensbaby introduced the Trio 28 in 2016, which featured a non-interchangeable turret that could be switched between one of three 28 mm lenses, each with a different effect (Sweet, Velvet, and Twist).

The Velvet 85 was launched in 2017, featuring the same "velvet" soft focus effects as the Velvet 56 in a classic portrait focal length. A standalone Velvet 28 followed in 2020.

In 2018, Lensbaby announced the Burnside 35, a wide-angle lens using a Petzval design and a secondary aperture to control vignetting and special effects, and the Sol 45, a "more restrained package" with features similar to the Composer Pro and a centering lock to eliminate tilt. The Sol 22 followed in 2019, with features similar to the Sol 45 but with a reduced focal length of 22 mm, exclusively for Micro Four Thirds system cameras.

A standalone Obscura 16 lens was launched for mirrorless cameras in 2020, simultaneously with the Obscura 50 Optic. Like the Obscura 50, the Obscura 16 includes selectable pinhole (), zone plate (), and pinhole sieve (), at an equivalent focal length of 16 mm.

Products

Lens bodies

Lensbaby lenses mount directly onto SLR or mirrorless camera bodies. They have interchangeable drop in optics. Currently the lineup of lenses come with an optic installed.

BodySpec}}FocusTiltDimensionsMin. focus w/ 50mm opticRefs.Release dateH×WWgtComposerComposer with Tilt TransformerComposer ProComposer Pro IIControl FreakMuseScoutSparkSpark 2.0
BarrelBall and socket, ±17°20082+1/4 *3.7 oz18 in
Barrel (removable)Ball and socket2.4 *4.69 oz12 in
BarrelBall and socket, ±17.5°20112+1/4 *4 oz
BarrelBall and socket, ±15°October 21, 20153+1/4 *10 oz8 inwith Edge 50
Threaded rodsThreaded rodsMay 26, 20102+1/4 *3.7 oz12 in
SqueezeSqueezeJanuary 1, 20082+1/4 *3.7 oz12 in
BarrelOctober 12, 20102.28 *8 oz
SqueezeSqueezeSeptember 18, 20122 *13 inurl=http://lensbaby.com/product/%E2%80%8Bspark/title=Sparkpublisher=Lensbabyarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160628135559/http://lensbaby.com/product/%E2%80%8Bspark/archive-date=June 28, 2016url-status=dead}}
SqueezeSqueezeOctober 28, 20202 *6.5 oz15 in

Composer Pro The Composer Pro lensbody operates on a ball and socket and allows photographers to use selective focus on a tilted plane.{{cite web | access-date = 2011-03-15 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120501181850/http://lensbaby.com/optics-double | archive-date = 2012-05-01 | url-status = dead

Spark The Spark is the newest iteration of the Original Lensbaby. It contains a fixed 5.6 aperture optic and uses selective focus to create a center of focus surrounded by gradually increasing blur. It comes in either a Canon EF or Nikon F mount.{{cite web | access-date = 2013-07-03 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120920095806/http://lensbaby.com/lenses-spark | archive-date = 2012-09-20 | url-status = dead

Muse

The Muse has a design similar to the Original Lensbaby and the 2.0. Its simple design consists of an interchangeable optic attached to a flexible tube bellows. The user both focuses and moves the area in focus by squeezing and bending the lens. It does not hold position and requires the photographer to maintain the focus manually.{{cite web The Muse is available with a multi-coated glass optical doublet installed, and comes with f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, and f/8 aperture disks. It is compatible with 35mm cameras and PL mount.{{cite web | access-date = 2009-07-17 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100102010450/http://lensbaby.com/lenses-muse.php | archive-date = 2010-01-02 | url-status = dead

Lensbaby Scout installed with Fisheye Optic

Scout

The Scout does not have selective focus control and is intended for use as a traditional fisheye lens with a very close minimum focus distance.{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20101031175739/http://lensbaby.com/scout.php | archive-date = 2010-10-31 | url-status = dead

Optic Swap

Lensbaby produces several different interchangeable drop in optics. Each optic has a varied effect, ranging from a sharp slice of focus, soft focus to pinhole photography.

OpticSpec}}FL (mm)ApertureConstruc.Filter (mm)EffectRefs.RangeTypeEleGrpFisheyeEdge 35Sweet 35Double GlassDouble Glass IIEdge 50ObscuraPinhole/ Zone PlatePlasticSingle GlassSoft FocusSoft Focus IISparkSpark 2.0Sweet 50Twist 60Edge 80Sweet 80
12W6fisheye
35I9646tilt-shifturl=https://lensbaby.com/products/edge-35-optictitle=Edge 35 Opticpublisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}
35I4346sweet spot of focus
50W2137sweet spot of focus
50W, I2146sweet spot of focusurl=https://lensbaby.com/products/double-glass-optic-iititle=Double Glass II Opticpublisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}
50I8646tilt-shifturl=https://lensbaby.com/products/edge-50-optictitle=Edge 50 Opticpublisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}
50(ZP)
(PS)
(PH)37 & 46pinhole, zone plateurl=https://lensbaby.com/products/obscura-optictitle=Obscura Opticpublisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}
50(PH)
(ZP)37pinhole, zone plateurl=http://lensbaby.com/optics-pinhole.phptitle=Optics: Pinhole/ Zone Platepublisher=Lensbabyarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100102010327/http://lensbaby.com/optics-pinhole.phparchive-date=January 2, 2010url-status=dead}}
50W1137toy cameraurl=http://lensbaby.com/optics-plastic.phptitle=Optics: Plasticpublisher=Lensbabyarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100102010440/http://lensbaby.com/optics-plastic.phparchive-date=January 2, 2010url-status=dead}}
50W1137antique cameraurl=http://lensbaby.com/optics-single.phptitle=Optics: Single Glasspublisher=Lensbabyarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100102010712/http://lensbaby.com/optics-single.phparchive-date=January 2, 2010url-status=dead}}
50W2137soft focus
50W, I2146soft focusurl=https://lensbaby.com/products/soft-focus-optic-iititle=Soft Focus II Opticpublisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}
502137sweet spot, fixed aperture
502146sweet spot, fixed apertureurl=https://lensbaby.com/products/spark-2-0title=Spark 2.0publisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}
50I2146sweet spot of focusurl=https://lensbaby.com/products/sweet-50-optictitle=Sweet 50 Opticpublisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}
60I4346Petzval / swirl bokehurl=https://lensbaby.com/products/twist-60-optictitle=Twist 60 Opticpublisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}
80I5446tilt-shift
80I4246sweet spot of focusurl=https://lensbaby.com/products/sweet-80-optictitle=Sweet 80 Opticpublisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=2 August 2024}}

Edge 80

The Edge 80 is an 80mm drop-in optic with adjustable aperture. Its aperture ranges from f/2.8-f/22 and it has a flat field of focus. The minimum focusing distance of this optic is approximately 17 inches when the optic is extended forward and fully tilted. Its maximum focusing distance is infinity. The Lensbaby Macro Converters screw on in between the optic and lens, it is incompatible with current 37mm Lensbaby accessories.{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130506202541/http://lensbaby.com/optics-edge80 | archive-date = 2013-05-06 | url-status = dead

Sweet 35

The Sweet 35 is a 35mm drop in optic with adjustable aperture. Its aperture ranges from f/2.5−f/22 with a selective spot of focus. It focuses approximately 7.5" to infinity from the front of the optic. The Lensbaby Macro Converters screw on in between the optic and lens, it is incompatible with current 37mm Lensbaby accessories.{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130501104029/http://lensbaby.com/optics-sweet35 | archive-date = 2013-05-01 | url-status = dead

Soft Focus

The Soft Focus is a 50mm drop in optic with swappable aperture disks that range from f/2 up to f/22.{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130502172725/http://lensbaby.com/optics-softfocus | archive-date = 2013-05-02 | url-status = dead

Fisheye

The Fisheye is a 12mm drop in optic with swappable aperture disks that range from f/5.6 to f/22. This optic has a 160 degree of view and focuses from .5" from the front of the optic to infinity.{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130513095712/http://lensbaby.com/optics-fisheye | archive-date = 2013-05-13 | url-status = dead

Double Glass

The Double Glass is a 50mm drop-in optic with magnetic swappable aperture disks. The lens glass is a low dispersion, high refractive index, multi-coated optical glass doublet.{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130501204604/http://lensbaby.com/optics-double | archive-date = 2013-05-01 | url-status = dead

Optic Kit

The Optic Kit contains three separate drop-in optics with four separate effects.

  • Single Glass
  • Plastic
  • Pinhole/Zone Plate | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130501215544/http://lensbaby.com/optics-kit | archive-date = 2013-05-01 | url-status = dead

Standalone lenses

In addition to its modular Optic Swap System line, Lensbaby has produced standalone, manual focus lenses since 2014 which include the optics, focusing mechanism, and mechanical lens mounts in a single, integrated unit. Many of these also are equipped with a manual iris diaphragm.

LensSpec}}FL (mm)ApertureConstruc.Filter (mm)ReleasedEffectRefs.EleGrpCircular FisheyeObscura 16Sol 22Sweet 22Trio 28Velvet 28Sol 45Burnside 35Velvet 56Velvet 85
5.8852014fisheye, polished internal barrel
16(ZP)
(PS)
(PH)2020pinhole, zone plate
2232462019tilt, sweet spoturl=https://lensbaby.com/product/sol22mm/title=Sol 22publisher=Lensbabyarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191013145431/https://lensbaby.com/product/sol22mm/archive-date=October 13, 2019url-status=dead}}
2242462024sweet spot
2833462016Sweet (sweet spot)
43Twist (swirl bokeh)
32Velvet (soft focus)
2887672020soft focus
4532462018tilt, sweet spoturl=https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0279/1378/1386/files/Sol_22_and_45.pdftitle=Sol 45 22 user's guidedate=2019publisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=6 August 2024}}
3564622018vignette, swirl bokeh
5643622015soft focusurl=https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0279/1378/1386/files/Velvet_56_and_85.pdftitle=Velvet 56 85 user's guidedate=2017publisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=6 August 2024}}
8543672017soft focusurl=https://lensbaby.com/products/velvet-85title=Velvet 85publisher=Lensbabyaccess-date=6 August 2024}}

Accessories

Lensbaby sells wide angle, telephoto and macro adapters that screw onto the 37mm threads. In March 2011, Lensbaby introduced seven optics that a user can swap into and out of any of the in-production Lensbaby lenses{{cite web | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120103091414/http://lensbaby.com/optics.php | archive-date = 2012-01-03 | url-status = dead Among the new products was a plastic optic capable of producing the distortion and chromatic aberration familiar to Holga and LOMO users, a fisheye lens, a pinhole for infinite depth of field, zoneplate optic for very soft-focus effects, and an uncoated glass singlet.

Macro Converters

The Macro Converters are a set of two extension tubes which fit between the optic and the mechanical body. One tube is 8mm, and the other tube is 16mm; they may be stacked together to make a 24mm tube. Depending on the optic, the 8mm converter allows a user to focus from 0"-8.13" while the 16mm lets a user focus from 2.25"-6", when stacked they become a 24mm converter which allows a user to focus from 1.63" to 5".

OpticMaximum
close-focus distance}}No attachmentsw/ Macro Converter(s)w/ Macro Converter(s) and Macro Kit LensesDouble GlassSweet 35Edge 80FisheyeSoft FocusSingle GlassPlastic
url = http://lensbaby.com/macro-chartstitle = Lensbaby - Macro Chartsaccessdate = 2013-05-23archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130507084910/http://lensbaby.com/macro-chartsarchive-date = 2013-05-07url-status = dead
+8mm+16mm8&16 (+24mm)+8mm+16mm8&16 (+24mm)
18 in8.13 in6 in5 in1.9 in1.7 in1.5 in
7.5 in3.25 in2.25 in1.63 incolspan=3
17 in13.25 in10.62 in9 incolspan=3
0.5 in0 incolspan=2colspan=3
18 in6.13 in4.38 in3.5 in1.7 in1.5 in1.2 in
18 in7.63 in5.5 in4.5 in1.8 in1.6 in1.3 in
18 in5.5 in4.38 in3.5 in1.6 in1.4 in1.2 in

;Notes

Accessory Kit

The Lensbaby Accessory Kit contains four accessories that at one point were sold separately but now (with the exception of the Creative Aperture Kit) are limited to purchase in a kit.

  • Macro Lenses
    • +4 lens
    • +10 lens
  • 0.46x Wide Angle Converter
  • 1.6 Telephoto Converter
  • Creative Aperture Kit

Each item in the kit is compatible with all Lensbaby optics except for the Sweet 35, Edge 80, Spark and Pinhole/Zone Plate. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130501224051/http://lensbaby.com/accessories-kit | archive-date = 2013-05-01 | url-status = dead

Creative Aperture Kit

The Creative Aperture Kit are disks that drop into Lensbaby's all non-adjustable aperture optics. The kit is sold as either pre-cut shapes (birds, diamonds, heart, dripsplat, slots, star, swirly, sunburst, whirlpool) or blanks. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130502211350/http://lensbaby.com/accessories-creative | archive-date = 2013-05-02 | url-status = dead

0.42x Super Wide Angle

The 0.42x Super Wide Angle converter screws onto the 37mm threads of most Lensbaby optics except for the Sweet 35, Edge 80, Spark and Pinhole/Zone Plate. The converter also has 52mm threads for 52mm filters and step up rings. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130502035946/http://lensbaby.com/accessories-superwideangle | archive-date = 2013-05-02 | url-status = dead

Step Up/Shade

The Step Up/Shade was created to fill the gap of Lensbaby lenses incompatibility with standard step-up rings. This Step Up/Shade is 37-52mm and will fit on any of Lensbaby's 37mm threaded optics and allows for any 52mm filter to be screwed onto the front of the Step Up/Shade. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130501183347/http://lensbaby.com/accessories-shade | archive-date = 2013-05-01 | url-status = dead


Discontinued products

Original Lensbaby

The Original Lensbaby released in 2004 is a flexible camera lens that creates an image that has an area of sharp focus surrounded by graduated blur. The lens is the initial springboard for the products to follow, the initial principal of shifting in the in-focus area by bending the flexible lens tube in any direction.

Specs of the Original Lensbaby{{cite web

  • 50mm focal length
  • Manual Focus
  • Fixed optical glass element
  • Drop in aperture (f2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8)
  • 7" Minimum focusing distance
  • 2.25x2.5, 3.5oz

2.0

The 2.0 is the second generation of Lensbaby lenses, it improved on the initial design of the Original Lensbaby by adding additional apertures and improvement in the optical glass doublet. [[File:Lensbaby sst.jpg|thumb|150px|The Lensbaby 2.0]]

''''Specs of the 2.0''''

  • Coated, high refractive index, low dispersion optical glass doublet
  • 50mm focal length
  • Manual focus
  • drop in aperture (f/2-f.8)
  • 10" minimum focusing distance
  • 2.25" x 2.5", 3.6oz

3G

The 3G is a third generation selective focus SLR lens from Lensbaby. It is an upgraded version of the 2.0 with additions of three focusing rails that emerge from the camera mount and pass through the focusing collar. There is a trigger button on the focusing collar that releases three pins that engage the focusing rails and lock the 3G in a bent position. Once the lens is locked in place, additional fine focus can be achieved by turning the barrel focusing ring which moves the optic in and out like a normal manual focus lens. While the lens is locked the three focusing rails can be adjusted to move the sweet spot around the image.

Specs of the 3G

  • Coated optical glass doublet (the same optic as Lensbaby 2.0)
  • 50mm focal length
  • 37mm filter size
  • 12" minimum focusing distance
  • 3"(7.62 cm) x 3.25"(8.89 cm) wide, 5.7oz(161.6g)
  • drop in aperture (f/2-f/22)

Control Freak

The Control Freak was modeled after the 3G, the lens allows the user to compress and bend the lens and then lock it in place once the desired focus is achieved. Once in locked position the focus can be adjusted with the three posts and the barrel focusing ring.

Specs of Control Freak

  • Drop-in Double Glass optic
  • Manual/Fingertip Focus
  • Drop in aperture disks (f/2-f/22)
  • Minimum Focus from 9"(23 cm)
  • Maximum Focus to infinity
  • 2.25"(5.7 cm) x 2.5"(6.35 cm), 3.7oz(104.9g)

Composer

The Composer was the first Lensbaby lens to feature a ball-and-socket style body coupled with a manual barrel focus. Unlike the original design, the lens stays in position with a locking ring around the base. The Composer's stability also allows for the long exposures usually needed for pinhole photography.

Specs of the Composer

  • Drop-in Double Glass optic
  • Drop in aperture disks (f/2.8-f/22)
  • Minimum Focus from 18"(45 cm)
  • Maximum Focus to infinity
  • 2.25"(5.7 cm) x 2.5"(6.35 cm), 3.7oz(104.9g)
  • Manual Focus

Compatibility

Lens body mount compatibility

Lensbaby lenses are compatible with a variety of products and are sold with various third party mounts. The chart below visualizes the available combinations of Lensbaby lenses and third party camera bodies in existence.

LensbodyNikon FCanon EFSony AFour ThirdsPentax KSony ESamsung NXMicro Four ThirdsCanon FDLeica RScrew Mount (M42)Pentax 67Mamiya 645 Pro-TLMinolta SRContax/ YashicaOlympus OM
Composer Pro
Spark
Muse
*Scout
*Composer
*Control Freak
*Composer with Tilt Transformer
*3G
*2.0
*Original Lensbaby

Camera compatibility

Nikon

Only works in manual mode with no in-camera light meterøøøø

Canon

Only works in manual mode with no in-camera light meterøøøø

Sony/Minolta A-mount

Only works in manual modeøø

[[Leica Camera|Leica]]

[[Arri PL|PL]]/Motion Picture

In order to use a Lensbaby with your digital video camera, you will need to use an adapter. The following companies make adapters which have been tested and used successfully with a Lensbaby: P+S Technik, Redrock M2, Brevis35, Letus35 and SGpro. To use an adapter with the PL mount Lensbaby, you will need to choose an adapter that will attach to your camera (has the correct thread size, for example 72mm or 82mm) and features a PL Mount on the other end. You can also use an adapter with a digital video camera and an SLR mount Lensbaby; in this case you will need to choose an adapter that will attach to your camera and features an SLR (for example, Nikon) Mount on the other end.

Olympus

Only works in manual modeøøøøøøø

Panasonic

Only works in manual modeøøøø

Product comparison

Optic Swap System

The Lensbaby Optic Swap system makes it possible to change the look and feel of digital images by changing out the optic instead of the lens. With the exception of the Sweet 35 and Edge 80 optics, the optic swap tool which is included with every optic as the lid of the optic case. The tool must be aligned with the notches of the optic and twisted counterclockwise to remove the optic.

The Sweet 35 and Edge 80 optics are inserted by aligning them with the dot on the lensbody and twisting it into the locked position. To remove them, push the optic into the lensbody and turn to release it.

Product effects

Lensbaby products vary in the effects they produce, the table below illustrates the diversity of creative options that can be obtained when using the Lensbaby system.

TiltSweet Spot of FocusSwirly bokehSlice of FocusFisheyePinhole/ZoneMacroSoft FocusToyCreative Aperture
Composer Pro, Muse, Spark, Composer*Sweet Optics (35, 50, 80), Double Glass Optic, Plastic Optic, Single Glass Optic, Sol (22, 45) LensesTwist 60 Optic, Burnside 35 LensEdge Optics (35, 50, 80)Fisheye OpticPinhole/Zone PlateMacro Kit, Macro Converters, Fisheye Optic, 0.42x Super Wide AngleVelvet (28, 56, 85) Lenses, Soft Focus OpticPlastic Optic, Single Glass OpticCreative Aperture Kit

Selective focus

Most Lensbaby products utilize a technique called selective focus. With a traditional lens, this technique{{cite web

Example of selective focus

Sweet Spot versus Slice

With the exception of the Soft Focus optic, Fisheye optic, Edge optics and Pinhole/Zone Plate, Lensbaby products traditionally create a sharp round spot of focus with a ring of blur that transcends. The Edge optics creates a different effect similar to a traditional tilt shift lens DOF. The Edge creates a moveable, linear 'slice' of focus which transcends typical DOF and creates sharp focus from edge to edge in a slice of an image while blurring out the rest of the image.{{cite web | access-date = 2013-06-03

Creative apertures

Playing off of the utilization of drop in apertures that The Original Lensbaby started, Lensbaby released the ability to create custom drop in apertures. Traditional aperture disks came standard with different sized holes cut into the center, which could be swapped out with a magnetic aperture tool. Because of this the ability to add customized disks was a natural progression of the original concept. Lensbaby offers precut disks in various shapes that had been selected in a contest. Current shapes offered in the custom kit are; swirl, birds, sunburst, splat, flower, heart, star, waves, slats. Blank disks are also still offered at this time by the company.{{cite web

Tilt

With the exception of Scout and the stand-alone lenses, Lensbaby allow photographers to tilt the lens moving the selective focus spot around to the desired location. Unlike a tilt shift lens, Lensbaby does not shift perspective, but simply changes the plane of focus.

In movies and TV shows

Lensbaby products have been used in the following films, television shows.

Movies

  • The Diving Bell and Butterfly
  • Much Ado About Nothing (2012)
  • Terms and Conditions May Apply
  • Contagion
  • The Raven
  • I Melt With You
  • How The Fire Fell
  • Blind Massage

TV

  • Enlightened
  • Dollhouse
  • House
  • Californication
  • Wilfred
  • Revenge
  • FlashForward
  • CSI
  • Sherlock
  • The Forgotten

Shorts

Last Day Dream

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