Cameras: News and Updates
Edge 80 Gives Photographers Extraordinary Creative Control Over Depth of Field
By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Mar 23, 2012, 12:04
Lensbaby, announced the availability of its 80mm Edge 80 Optic, the newest addition to its Optic Swap System. This new optic is compatible with the Lensbaby Composer Pro, Composer, Muse, Scout and Control Freak, and will transform any of these bending lens bodies into a tilt lens that delivers a selective slice of sharp focus through an image.
Pictured left: Photo by Randy Kepple Photographs. (Lensbaby Edge 80 Optic)
Pictured right: Photo by Liz Devine. (Lensbaby Edge 80 Optic)
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(Portland, OR) Lensbaby, announced the
availability of its 80mm Edge 80 Optic, the newest addition to its Optic Swap System. This new optic is
compatible with the Lensbaby Composer Pro, Composer, Muse, Scout and Control Freak, and will
transform any of these bending lens bodies into a tilt lens that delivers a selective slice of sharp focus
through an image. Like the Lensbaby Sweet 35 Optic, the Edge 80 features Lensbaby's internal 12-blade
adjustable aperture.
"The Edge 80 Optic allows photographers to create images with quality that is on-par with some of the
best lenses I've ever used. Like a great lens mounted on a view camera bellows, you can make
spectacular 'straight' photos with the Edge 80 pointed straight ahead and then, when you want a different
look altogether, fluidly tilt the lens to create a razor sharp slice of selective focus through your image,"
said Craig Strong, Lensbaby President and Co-Founder. For more information, visit the Edge 80 hub.
The Edge 80 provides 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 control the size of the slice of focus by changing the 12-blade aperture. 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 Edge 80 allows photographers to quickly and seamlessly
change the 12-blade aperture from f/2.8 through f/22, simply by rotating the dial on the front of the optic.
An incredibly versatile portrait lens, Edge 80 can also be used to great effect in any situation that lends
itself to selective focus � from food photography to giving landscapes a "miniature" appearance. To better
understand how tilt, aperture, and focus affect an Edge 80 image, visit the Edge 80 Optic simulator.
Click here for more information.
Resources:
www.lensbaby.com
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