Lensbaby Composer 35mm Primes
Lensbaby Composer 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[May 04, 2010]
thecounsel
Intermediate
Strength:
Light, easy to use, and most importantly fun. This lens really has you look outside of your usual box. The ability to swap our the glass is great....I hope more options are released, since their fairly cheap. The ability to tighten the ball joint makes it much easier, and faster to get the shots you want rather then messing with bellows and screws. I'm sure the control freak has something over the composer, but I'm not sure what it is. That probably explains why the composer seems to be the most popular. The wide angle attachment is nice for backing you up to about 20mm from the 50mm that the lens starts with. Bending results in a very distorted image with heavy vignetting, so which category this goes in depends on what you want. The macro attachment (+14) gets you real close...like 2-3" close. Nice if you want to get that close. I've got the macro kit on the way for when I don't.
Weakness:
Some kind of cpu system would be great, but probably very hard...and expensive to put in this kind of lens. Hell, it's not that much of a con if it forces me to learn manual exposure better. Moving on. A built in aperture system would also be nice. Swapping discs can slow you down, and it's one more thing....well several more things to lose. It could be cheaper. The only other con is that this thing can be very addictive! I'm not sure how I got turned on to the lensbaby, but the more images I saw that one was used with, the more I wanted one. Probably the most elemental feature of the Composer, and all newer models is the optic swap system, as these have a significant amount of influence over your final image beyond the selective focus. I personally have the double glass, single glass, and plastic optics. All have their place, but I think the single glass is my favorite as you get some softness, and some chromatic aberrations (the kind you want). The plastic is fun...very soft, and can get all kinds of light artifacts. The double glass is the standard, and is nice and sharp in the sweet spot. In all honesty, it is very easy to achieve a lensbaby effect with some radial blur and a circular gradient mask in pp, but this only works well if your attempting to simulate a shot with the double glass. The composer it's self is very easy to use. It's light weight, but feels sturdy, and you can dial in how much friction you want on the ball joint, so you don't have to use both hands to manipulate it. Setting your aperture depends on what size magnetic disk you have in the optic. The level of effect that you get out of your optic, as well as the size of sweet spot depends on your aperture. Wide open gives you great effects, but can be tricky to get your sweet spot...using one certainly seems to take practice.
Customer Service Great from my experience. They have one rep that actually answers her phone, and handles what you need. Similar Products Used: None. |
[Sep 08, 2009]
mjs1973
Intermediate
Strength:
Fun and creative lens to play with
Weakness:
Images are too 'trippy' for my taste
I have been kicking around the idea of getting a Lensbaby ever since the first version came out. I finally pulled the trigger on the Composer. The ball and socket design seemed to be the most user friendly Lensbaby to date.
Customer Service A+ for Lensbaby's customer service. A podcast I listen to was offering a free wide angle/macro converter lens for the composer. I emailed the required info to Lensbaby and got a shipping confirmation email before the Composer was shipped. The WA/M lens arrived from Lensbaby before the Composer arrived from B&H. Similar Products Used: none |
[May 08, 2009]
BearWoodsDavid
Professional
Strength:
Easy to change optics. Fast focusing, and easy to "bend". Locks in place for landscapes and HDR work.
Weakness:
Would like it to focus closer. The Composer is the best of the Lensbaby line thus far. It offers the smoothest transition from traditional lenses to the Lensbaby. It is quick and easy to bend and focus. The new optic swap system is very easy to use. Customer Service The Lensbaby customer service is rightly named Customer Happiness. Similar Products Used: Lensbaby 3G. |
[May 05, 2009]
jmurphpix
Professional
Strength:
The lens is easy to focus and it isn't stiff. The new composer styling allows you to easily and quickly move the lens where you want it.
Weakness:
Changing out the aperture ring takes time but doesn't get in the way of work flow or creativity. I'm having a great time with my new Lensbaby composer! The lens has made we take a second look at the way I approach my photography and it has opened up creative channels I haven't used for a while.
Customer Service I think lensbaby is a great company. |