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Lensbaby Fisheye Muse Adapter

Lensbaby Fisheye Muse Adapter


  • Lensbaby Composer Review - Optic Swap System & Wide Angle / Macro Converter

    A quick look at the Lensbaby Composers unique feature - the ability to change the glass of the lens! You can swap the original Double-Glass Optic for SIngle Glass (as used in the original Lensbaby), Plastic Optic (for a Holga look) and a Pinhole / Zoneplate Optic. There's also a Wide-Angle (0.6x) / Macro Converter on show - perfect for users of crop-sensor dSLR's, where you may want a wider view.

  • Little Berlin: EOS 500D + LensBaby tilt-shift

    Vimeo version: www.vimeo.com ★ Video memories from my Berlin vacation, in August 2009. They include the zoo, the river, monuments, streets, plazas and lot of clouds. I experimented with tilt-shift from points of view not ideal for giving the idea of the world as if it was a little model, but I discovered interesting results even if I hadn't the chance to shoot from top. Ok, I also included a fake fake-model (a real model!), I guess that you'll spot it easily... I had a lot of fun playing with LensBaby on a Canon EOS 500D: it gives you the feeling of shooting video with a Lomo. I used LensBaby Composer with double glass optic and sometimes the super wide angle add-on (I wish that the fisheye optic was already available this summer...). A few videos and time-lapses were shot with a normal Canon Lens, so I post-produced them simulating the defects of the other toy lenses. Can you recognize them? CREDITS ★ Video production & post-production: Giovanni Antico | gantico.com Camera: Canon EOS 500D, LensBaby, Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM Software: Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 + Adobe After Effects CS4 ♫ Music: Through the Tunnel, by DoKashiteru | ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/17775 (2008 - Music Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution)

  • Lensbaby Composer with Tilt Transformer How To

    An introduction to the Lensbaby Composer with Tilt Transformer. The Composer with Tilt Transformer™ is compatible with the Lensbaby Creative Effects System of optics and accessories. It also adapts Nikon® mount lenses to Panasonic Lumix™ G Micro System, Olympus PEN®, and Sony® alpha NEX cameras. For more info please visit our website here: www.lensbaby.com

  • Lensbaby Fisheye

    Buy From AMAZON US is.gd Customer Reviews: "I didn't want to spend 600 on a fisheye lens, and I wanted a Lensbaby Composer anyway, so I bought this to go along with it. It's probably not as great as some 600+ fisheye lens, but to me it's more than good enough for the money.Using this with a composer, though, means that you're usually going to want to center it in the frame which is a bit of a pain to do. Once you get it centered well enough you'll want to tighten down the tension ring on the composer so it won't move because you're not going to want to have to recenter it over again.As a previous reviewer stated, there are no threads on the front so attaching accessories is not possible.While you can insert "creative aperture disks" in place of a normal aperture disk, the maximum aperture for the lens is not large enough to cover the whole aperture disk design area. So you'll end up "cropping" off all but a small part of the middle of whatever standard creative aperture design you pick.You may be able to cut your own aperture disks with the whole design within the aperture limits of the lens, but I haven't tried this and don't know how well it works in general. I did insert a standard "creative" kit disk with a lot of detail in the middle, and it did work to the extent that it could, so it is possible." "this lens is amazing. So much fun and adds so much creativity to photography. It brings the fun of film back to the camera." Product Description Lensbaby Fisheye Turn <b>...</b>

  • Lensbaby Fisheye

    Get the best offer here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB002TG3XXY Customer Reviews "I didn't want to spend 600 on a fisheye lens, and I wanted a Lensbaby Composer anyway, so I bought this to go along with it. It's probably not as great as some 600+ fisheye lens, but to me it's more than good enough for the money.Using this with a composer, though, means that you're usually going to want to center it in the frame which is a bit of a pain to do. Once you get it centered well enough you'll want to tighten down the tension ring on the composer so it won't move because you're not going to want to have to recenter it over again.As a previous reviewer stated, there are no threads on the front so attaching accessories is not possible.While you can insert "creative aperture disks" in place of a normal aperture disk, the maximum aperture for the lens is not large enough to cover the whole aperture disk design area. So you'll end up "cropping" off all but a small part of the middle of whatever standard creative aperture design you pick.You may be able to cut your own aperture disks with the whole design within the aperture limits of the lens, but I haven't tried this and don't know how well it works in general. I did insert a standard "creative" kit disk with a lot of detail in the middle, and it did work to the extent that it could, so it is possible." "this lens is amazing. So much fun and adds so much <b>...</b>

  • Lensbaby Fisheye

    Get the best offer here redirect.viglink.com?key=f341fd9454fc162be8b38d504acbd4e1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB002TG3XXY Customer Reviews "I didn't want to spend 600 on a fisheye lens, and I wanted a Lensbaby Composer anyway, so I bought this to go along with it. It's probably not as great as some 600+ fisheye lens, but to me it's more than good enough for the money.Using this with a composer, though, means that you're usually going to want to center it in the frame which is a bit of a pain to do. Once you get it centered well enough you'll want to tighten down the tension ring on the composer so it won't move because you're not going to want to have to recenter it over again.As a previous reviewer stated, there are no threads on the front so attaching accessories is not possible.While you can insert "creative aperture disks" in place of a normal aperture disk, the maximum aperture for the lens is not large enough to cover the whole aperture disk design area. So you'll end up "cropping" off all but a small part of the middle of whatever standard creative aperture design you pick.You may be able to cut your own aperture disks with the whole design within the aperture limits of the lens, but I haven't tried this and don't know how well it works in general. I did insert a standard "creative" kit disk with a lot of detail in the middle, and it did work to the extent that it could, so it is possible." "this lens is amazing. So much fun and adds so much <b>...</b>