Description
Lensbaby 2.0, Brighter, Sharper, Faster. Lensbaby 2.0 Nikon F-Mount fits ALL Nikon digital and film SLRs as well as: Fujifilm S1 Pro, S2 Pro and S3 Pro; and Kodak DCS 100, DCS 200, DCS 420, DCS 460, DCS 410, DCS 315, DCS 330, DCS 620, DCS 660, DCS 720x, DCS 760, DCS 760M, & DCS PRO SLR/n. · The Lensbaby 2.0 SLR lens is the slightly more refined descendant of the Original Lensbaby, featuring a sharper optic, a new f/2 aperture setting, and magnetically levitating aperture disks. · Lensbaby 2.0 features a low dispersion, high refractive index, multi-coated optical glass doublet which is capable of delivering images with a tack sharp sweet spot of focus with minimal diffusion even at the f/2 aperture setting. · Lensbaby 2.0 can achieve aperture settings of f/2, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, and f/8 by switching the magnetically levitating aperture disks. · Want a fun little lens that will add a creative spark to your repertoire? Lensbabies selective focus SLR camera lenses bring one area of your photo into sharp focus, with that "sweet spot" surrounded by graduated blur. You can move the sweet spot to any part of your photo by bending the flexible lens tubing. · There are three versions of the Lensbaby lens and three Lensbaby accessory lenses. The Original Lensbaby has the impressionistic look of Holga cameras, but with an SLR camera's convenience and creative control. Lensbaby 2.0 offers a much sharper sweet spot of focus with minimal diffusion. Lensbaby 3G allows you to lock the lens into place, and then fine focus for precise and repeatable results.
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Specifications
| Element | Coated Optical Glass Doublet (Sweeter sweet spot) |
| Focal Length | right around 50 mm |
| Focus Type | Manual... Fingertip, actually |
| Aperture Type | Interchangeable levitating aperture disks |
| Aperture | f/2.0, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8 |
| Minimum Focus | about 12" (30.48cm) |
| Maximum Focus | infinity and beyond |
| Size/Weight | 2.25" (5.72cm) x 2.5" (6.35cm) wide 3.7 oz. (104.9 g) |
| Note | Lensbaby does not communicate electronically with your camera body |
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