Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral

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We’ve been big fans of Lensbaby for quite some time, but up until now, its wares weren’t exactly ideal for the professional crowd. It seems that the company’s angling to change that with its latest release, the duly-named Composer Pro. For all intents and purposes, this is a fresh take on the existing Composer , with an upgraded swivel ball / focus mechanism that delivers smoother focus and tilt control to those who need it to make ends meet. In case you’re wondering, the Pro is compatible with the Lensbaby Optic Swap System, and it’ll ship with either the Double Glass Optic ($300 for the bundle) or the new Sweet 35 Optic ($400) installed. Head on past the break for the full breakdown of specifications, and look for this one to ship momentarily from your fav-o-rite e-tailer. Continue reading Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Apr 2011 20:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral

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We’ve been big fans of Lensbaby for quite some time, but up until now, its wares weren’t exactly ideal for the professional crowd. It seems that the company’s angling to change that with its latest release, the duly-named Composer Pro. For all intents and purposes, this is a fresh take on the existing Composer , with an upgraded swivel ball / focus mechanism that delivers smoother focus and tilt control to those who need it to make ends meet. In case you’re wondering, the Pro is compatible with the Lensbaby Optic Swap System, and it’ll ship with either the Double Glass Optic ($300 for the bundle) or the new Sweet 35 Optic ($400) installed. Head on past the break for the full breakdown of specifications, and look for this one to ship momentarily from your fav-o-rite e-tailer. Continue reading Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Apr 2011 20:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral

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We’ve been big fans of Lensbaby for quite some time, but up until now, its wares weren’t exactly ideal for the professional crowd. It seems that the company’s angling to change that with its latest release, the duly-named Composer Pro. For all intents and purposes, this is a fresh take on the existing Composer , with an upgraded swivel ball / focus mechanism that delivers smoother focus and tilt control to those who need it to make ends meet. In case you’re wondering, the Pro is compatible with the Lensbaby Optic Swap System, and it’ll ship with either the Double Glass Optic ($300 for the bundle) or the new Sweet 35 Optic ($400) installed. Head on past the break for the full breakdown of specifications, and look for this one to ship momentarily from your fav-o-rite e-tailer. Continue reading Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral Lensbaby tempts the serious crowd with Composer Pro lens peripheral originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Apr 2011 20:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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