





Review Summary
2014-03-18T21:00:00
Just started my adventure with Lensbaby and I love it !!
ANA R.
80mm
from f/2.8 through f/22
12-blade internal aperture, controlled by a dial on the front of the optic
when tilted, creates a slice of sharp focus, bordered by blur
Minimum focusing distance: approximately 17" when the optic is extended forward in macro mode and fully tilted.
Infinity
Manual
3.25" (5.71cm) high x 2.5" (6.35cm) wide / 8.3 oz (325 g)
from zero to 17.5 degrees
Compatible with the Lensbaby Optic Swap System
5 multi-coated glass elements, in four groups
46mm front threads
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The Lensbaby Composer Pro with Edge 80 is an All-in-One tilt photography solution for Nikon DSLR shooters. This 80mm f/2.8 lens is compact, lightweight and affordable. Tilting the lens in any direction results in a slice of focus through your image, similar to the tilt effect in a tilt-shift lens. Incredibly versatile, choosing not to tilt the lens will make spectacular "straight" photos - just as you'd get shooting with a "normal" 80mm lens.
The Composer Pro with Edge 80 is a versatile lens well suited to portraits, miniature-style photos, landscapes and more. For added versatility, the Composer Pro with Edge 80 has a built-in close-focus mode; simply extend the front of the optic and focus as close to 17" away from your subject.
The Composer Pro with Edge 80 has a flat field of focus that, pointed straight ahead, takes photos that are sharp from edge to edge. Tilting the Edge 80 allows photographers to create vertical, horizontal and diagonal slices of focus through the image. Objects in both the foreground and the background can be in focus within that slice.
Photographers can alter the size of the slice of focus by changing the 12-blade aperture controlled by a dial on the front of the optic. For example, f/2.8 will produce a thin slice of focus with abundant blur. F/22 will produce a very wide slice of focus with just a small amount of blur. The 12 aperture blades also result in uncommonly smooth, round bokeh.