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The Lensbaby 3G; Selective Focus SLR Lens:
The Lensbaby also accepts 37mm filters. An accessory kit containing +4 and
+10 close-up diopters is available. The +4 allows focus to be as close as 10”
(#4), as measured from the film/sensor plane, and the +10 can be focused as
close as
To install the filters or the auxiliary lenses, tip the lens skyward and turn
the focus ring as far as it will go counterclockwise. This will bring the lens
to the end of the focusing barrel where it is a simple matter to screw the accessory
into place.
Portrait and fashion photographers could also make great use of this tool.
Focusing on the eyes while keeping the depth of field on the face produces the
kind of effect that was used by many early photographers. The famous portrait
of the beloved Irish poet William Butler Yeats was done in this manner (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Image:William_Butler_Yeats.jpg).
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