Lensbaby Composer for Canon EF Mount SLR's

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Shopper : Its kind of a cool gizmo. But cant you get almost the same effect with a 1.2 L series Canon lens? if you have a 1.2 fine 50 mm lens you can focus the depth of field so you get blur with anything past 4 inches in front or rear of DOF (depth of field) - giving almost the same blur efect-- the other blurry dreamy look can be achieved with a piece of plastic or smoke glass- but if you dont want to mess with that., it is a cool gizmo.DELAYNA K : while the 1.2 is SWEET and a must have lens, it isn't the same as the lensbaby. The lensbaby doesn't just give a blur effect to the background... it gives more of a movement to the image... a pulling effect (depending on your tilt). It's a tilt shift lens, not just a very low dof. I hope this helps :) Google the lensbaby and look at some images. Better yet, check out their site.DENIS P : Standard fast lenses (f/2.8 and wider) could definitely give you a very thin DOF, however what Lensbaby gives you is an ability to choose the orientation of your focusing plane. That is something otherwise only achievable with Tilt/Shift lenses. Lensbaby Composer is essentially a tilt lens (no shift capabilities). It is a very compact, easy to use and very inexpensive package, especially compared to brand name tilt/shift lenses.MICHAEL G : Not really. You are not achieving the same effect. What the Lensbaby gives the photographer is more like the effect of a bellows camera not only manipulating the focal point, but also shifting the perspective of the image on multiple levels. This cannot be achieved with a fixed lens.PHIL H : It's a different kind of blur. You get a nice stretched blur from the point of focus. With this lens you can move the point of focus off center which in turn moves your blur in relation to it. I like using it. It doesn't always come out of the bag because too much overuse and it gets redundant but it really adds a nice touch to a few photos.GIGI F : The Lensbaby series lens provides a different effect then what you'd get with the lenses you mentioned above. The Lensbaby will blur areas that are in the focal plane but outside of it's "sweet spot". For similar effects I use a tilt/shift lens but even that lens is a different effect. At this point, I have found no other lens that provides the same effects. And at the price of a Lensbaby, it is the best deal in the photo market.JACOB M : No you cant get the same effect with a f/1.2 glass. The lens baby's are tilt lenses, which allows a selective focus area. The closest thing you could get from canon would be something like a TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II that would produce an actual tilt shift effect.LANLY L : Normally, adjusting the iris puts the horizontal planes in front and behind your subject out-of-focus. What the Lensbaby does is it allows for the a spot you select on the plane to be in focus while other spots on the same HORIZONTAL plane to be out of focus, giving it that specific look.
Shopper : does the lenbaby work on canon t3 rebel.?LAWRENCE G : It will work on any DSLR as long as you order it with the correct mount. The auto focus will not work with the lensbaby even if you wanted it to so set it for manual. Also, you are probably better off using it with your settings manually set.LAWRENCE P : Yes! I use my lensbaby on my Canon t3 Rebel, and it works great. I have taken some super photos with it.MARIA M : I too have the Rebel 3t, so yes, the Lensbaby Composer works with it. Just make sure you purchase the Canon mount.PHIL H : I use it on a 5D Mark ii and a 1D Mark iii. I haven't used a T3 but it takes EF mount lenses as well so yes it will work. The composer is a great gadget. LESLIE D : Yes it will :)

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2013-03-15T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Fun, fun, fun.

Wonderful tool. Sweet spot tack sharp. Easy to use and lots of fun. A bit of slack in focusing ring.

Photohound6123

2013-01-16T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Fun to create effect

Fun little lens. I've seen some pretty creative photos taken with it and had to try it myself. I just wish it supported auto-focus. It can sometimes be tough to get the subject that you want to be in focus really sharp when you're looking through a tiny view finder and tilting the lensbaby. Just take your time and manually focus for some pretty cool results. If it did support auto-focus, just imagine the action shots you could get with one of these! (in case the manufacturer is reading)

Brian D.

2012-12-16T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

So much fun!

When I first started in photography all I wanted was the camera to do everything for me. Now, I am a control freak. And, how fun is it to change the apeture with a magnet and rings. And, the Lensbaby gives such an awesome effect. Don't be afraid of the manual focus, it will help you remember to concentrate on a picture.

Andrew

2012-07-18T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great item explore new areas

great item I've used it only for past 2 weeks, having alot of fun with it. I've learned however that in the camera preview pane the sweet spot can appear in focus when you actually have the sweet spot only near the subject and not at the subject. Since the sweet spot is so small it is really important to get it in the right place or the viewer's eye will go to the wrong spot when looking at the photo.

IAN B.

2012-07-02T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Not worth it at any price

This thing is garbage simple as that. It's an outdated concept that doesn't interest most people.

kenbad

2012-01-11T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Fun, toy lens

Special purpose lens. I don't use mine very often, but I do like the results. Aperture changing is a little slow and annoying.

AARON C.

2012-01-10T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Get Artsy

I like to use it for photographing people; mostly engagements and weddings outdoors as you need a lot of light for it to work well (it's all manual). I have days when it works great, and days where I can't get a decent shot. Could be me...it takes practice, but I really like it when it works!

Lorraine

2011-11-22T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Very Fun!

Great fun to mess with!

RENARD B.

2011-09-06T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Very nice lens

Very fun lens to work with.

Kenny W.

2011-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

I like it!

I'm just a casual photographer...I'm still getting use to the lens, but I like the outcome so far.

auntie630

2011-08-18T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Learning curve.

Makes you learn how to use your camera on manual. Great fun once you get accustomed to changing setting.

GABRIELR669898246

2011-03-15T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Not up to expectations

I bought the lensbaby with the macro kit, .6 wide, 1.6 tele and 52mm Adapter/Shade. Unfortunately the accessories only mount on the lens and can't be used in combination. So, no macro and 1.6 tele or .6 wide and filter. Also cheaply made, focus mechanism is jerky and the tilt lock changes the focus. When you add up the total cost, it's also expensive.

THEODORE T.

2011-01-12T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Lensbaby Composer

It is a cool product and has some great capabilities. It is a good way to try something new, and helps bring new ideas to the table. It just might be able to get you out of a potential creative slump.

MJP

2010-12-15T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

High Quality Images

It's not a toy, it's a great lens that makes you think what you really want to achieve. The quality of the images is more than I expected and is forcing me to improve my skills as a photographer, to plan ahead what I want to achieve, the only downside I see to it is that is difficult to focus in low light conditions.

Hector G.

2010-09-19T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love me Lensbaby!

Such cool effects can be achieved with this lens. Much nicer effect than trying to fabricate it in photoshop. Very easy to use too!

Holly G.

2010-08-09T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

nice toy

It makes an interesting effect, which can be nice sometimes. It can be nice as a creative tool, to spark creative ideas. However, it's cheap plastic, cheaply made. I think it should cost half as much as it does, or less.

KEVIN W.

2010-08-08T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Useful tool

The Lensbaby Composer is a great tool for very specific uses. I bought it mainly as a DSLR video lens, to allow depth-of-field manipulation while shooting video interviews and B-Roll. It takes a little practice to learn to control the Lensbaby, but it does exactly what you'd expect and allows some very quick run-n-gun shooting while capturing unique images. There is a tendency to over-use a tool like this, but if you're careful, you can come back with pleasing, useful results. The Lensbaby is well-constructed and I never feel like it's anything less than a professional lens. The focus control is far looser than any other lens I own, but once you get used to it, there really is no issue. In fact, the looseness seems to work best if you are using the lens for video capture.

MonkeyHead

2010-07-25T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love the Baby

Since I have purchased my Lensbaby composer, I pretty much leave it on all the time. It is a manual focus lens and takes some practice as try to figure out the sweet spot. The effects you get are really cool and I like how it adds depth and motion to my shots. You have to adjust your aperture through rings that you manually install, sounds crazy but it is really easy and I switch out apertures a lot.

TODD A.

2010-04-10T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

More fun than the Control Freak

I love the Lensbaby products. The easiest way to explain this lens is that its a point and shoot version of the Control Freak. You can pick it up, quickly focus, and shoot. The optic swap system makes this lens incredibly versatile, allowing you to quickly switch between fisheye, macro, or a bunch of other options. If you're on the fence between this and the Control Freak as your first Lensbaby lens, get the Composer if you're going to be in the field more than in the studio.

S52 E.

2010-03-01T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

happy right out of the box

i just received mine in the mail, after a few adjustments(i'm using a nikon,it has to be full manual) i was getting great shots,it seems more useful outdoors right now, as indoor lighting can be a bit tricky. I receive new lights in the morning,so further tests will tell. I cant wait to get some of the lens swaps,and macro attachments. I'm planning on using this for stop animation, if i can get the indoor lighting set right. although slow shutter would probably help that too. great product.

lucid d.

2009-03-05T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Opens a whole new world of creativity

Takes a while to learn how to focus.

Photog

2009-03-05T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Expecting more

Have a real difficult time achieving focus on critical spot with this lens. suprisingly I prefer the lensbaby 2

Tommy B.

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Love the Baby

By TODD A.

Since I have purchased my Lensbaby composer, I pretty much leave it on all the time. It is a manual focus lens and takes some practice as try to figure out the sweet spot. The effects you get are really cool and I like how it adds depth and motion to my shots. You have to adjust your aperture through rings that you manually install, sounds crazy but it is really easy and I switch out apertures a lot.

Fun, fun, fun.

By Photohound6123

Wonderful tool. Sweet spot tack sharp. Easy to use and lots of fun. A bit of slack in focusing ring.

With the Composer, Lensbaby introduces a completely new lens, based on a ball and socket configuration that delivers smooth selective focus photography with unparalleled ease. The Composer retains its position after being bent and is easy to use even with one hand.

Photographers no longer have to squeeze the lens to focus, but can simply tilt the lens to a desired angle and then focus with a traditional barrel focusing ring. The Composer stays in the desired bent position without requiring a locking mechanism and features the new Lensbaby Optic Swap System.

The Composer features a unique manual focus design which requires more rotation to move the optic as you approach infinity. This makes it easier to focus on objects at intermediate and distant depths than regular manual focus lenses.

All Lensbaby lenses bring one area of a photo into sharpest focus with that Sweet Spot surrounded by gradually increasing blur. By bending the Lensbaby lens, the photographer moves the sharp area around the photo for customized creative effects.