Lensbaby Composer Pro II Sony E mit Edge 50
Bewertungen von Lensbaby Composer Pro II Sony E mit Edge 50
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I have a number of other Lensbaby products but this has to be my favourite. A slice of sharp focus, surrounded by gorgeous blur...would definitely recommend to anyone...
I have a number of other Lensbaby products but this has to be my favourite. A slice of sharp focus, surrounded by gorgeous blur...would definitely recommend to anyone...
Robert
19. August 2018
To let in the word pro in this type of product, might set the expectations a bit too high. It's a toy.. And in that category i find it a bit expensive. The focus ring is a bit wobbly, which makes it really hard to use for video. The tilt ball has a wobbly feel to it as well, but i would always keep that fixed in a video situation. When that is said, it is a super fun toy, that challenges your manual skills and support your understanding of photography. For photo it is a cool little creative tool that actually can make the shot of the day when mounted on the camera. The last star would have been given, if the last built quality was there, so the price was matching expectations.
To let in the word pro in this type of product, might set the expectations a bit too high. It's a toy.. And in that category i find it a bit expensive. The focus ring is a bit wobbly, which makes it really hard to use for video. The tilt ball has a wobbly feel to it as well, but i would always keep that fixed in a video situation. When that is said, it is a super fun toy, that challenges your manual skills and support your understanding of photography. For photo it is a cool little creative tool that actually can make the shot of the day when mounted on the camera. The last star would have been given, if the last built quality was there, so the price was matching expectations.
Kristian Lildholdt
17. Februar 2018
I battled between this and the 85 optics. Ive use the 85 and I loved it but I wanted a slightly wider feel. The 50 is a great middle but you do loose a stop of light that the 85 had (f2.8). This means I need to stop the lens one more stop after 3.5 to get a sharper image. It is pretty soft at 3.5 but its also an art lens. The composter II is a step up for sure. The new metal rings are great and the feeling is solid. Great improvement. I also bought the twist 60 along with this and its pretty swell for a few images.
I battled between this and the 85 optics. Ive use the 85 and I loved it but I wanted a slightly wider feel. The 50 is a great middle but you do loose a stop of light that the 85 had (f2.8). This means I need to stop the lens one more stop after 3.5 to get a sharper image. It is pretty soft at 3.5 but its also an art lens. The composter II is a step up for sure. The new metal rings are great and the feeling is solid. Great improvement. I also bought the twist 60 along with this and its pretty swell for a few images.
Aleksandr Verbetsky
19. Dezember 2017
The Edge optics are the hardest to figure out but the results are fantastic once you work with it for a bit.
The Edge optics are the hardest to figure out but the results are fantastic once you work with it for a bit.
Karen
29. März 2017
I have loved using this new lens/optic. There is a learning curve as you have to manually focus, and adjust aperature on the lens and shoot in manual mode. When using a more narrow aperature, your view is darkened so you have to trust in your light meter. This could be frustrating to someone new to manual shooting. A new challenge is just what I needed...The effects are beautiful, similar to free-lensing without having to worry about too much light spilling in between the lens and camera. Now that I am getting better at using the lens, making beautiful images with it and using it intently and thoughtfully are the challenges. I wanted a tilt-shift lens but couldn't justify the expense on something that wasn't 100% necessary for my business. Though different than a tilt shift lens, this offers a different perspective than a regular lens and it is just what I was looking for.
I have loved using this new lens/optic. There is a learning curve as you have to manually focus, and adjust aperature on the lens and shoot in manual mode. When using a more narrow aperature, your view is darkened so you have to trust in your light meter. This could be frustrating to someone new to manual shooting. A new challenge is just what I needed...The effects are beautiful, similar to free-lensing without having to worry about too much light spilling in between the lens and camera. Now that I am getting better at using the lens, making beautiful images with it and using it intently and thoughtfully are the challenges. I wanted a tilt-shift lens but couldn't justify the expense on something that wasn't 100% necessary for my business. Though different than a tilt shift lens, this offers a different perspective than a regular lens and it is just what I was looking for.
Mollie
7. Februar 2017