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This Gadget Turns Your Lensbaby Kit Into a Tilt-Controlled Arsenal

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If you’ve always fancied getting involved with tilt-shift photography but never wanted to drop the cash on a specific lens, here’s you chance. Lensbaby’s new Edge 80 Optic can turn most of their lenses into tilt-controlled versions.

https://gizmodo.com/make-your-dslr-movies-look-real-trippy-with-this-lens-k-5843837

It can be used with the Composer Pro, Composer, Muse, Scout and Control Freak to turn them into oh-so-trendy tilt lenses, throwing a whole different plane into sharp focus. Plenty of the other Lensbaby products offer interesting ways to control depth of field, but for $300, this seems like a worthy addition to your set-up if you already have some Lensbaby kit. The full spec reads like this:

Focal Length: 80mm

12-blade internal aperture, controlled by a dial on the front of the optic

Aperture range from f/2.8 through f/22

Flat field of focus optic (when tilted, creates a slice of sharp focus, bordered by blur)

Compatible with Lensbaby Composer Pro, Composer, Muse, Scout and Control Freak lens bodies*

Minimum focusing distance: approximately 17″ when the optic is extended forward in close focus mode and fully tilted

Maximum focusing distance: Infinity

5 multi-coated glass elements, in four groups

46mm front threads

The Edge 80 launches today, costs $300, and you can use this interactive tool to see what it can do to your photos. [Lensbaby]

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