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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Filed under: DSLRNewsLenses

Lensbaby Scout

by Tony Donaldson

Lensbaby comes out with their first lens that doesn’t bend

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Lensbaby introduces Scout, the first Lensbaby lens that doesn’t bend.

The Scout comes with Lensbaby’s Fisheye Optic, giving you an ultra wide 160 degree angle of view.  This 12mm optic also lets you get as close as a half inch from your subject so you can explore your world on a macro level.

We’re pleased to introduce Scout, the first Lensbaby lens that doesn’t bend.

The Scout comes with Lensbaby’s Fisheye Optic, giving you an ultra wide 160 degree angle of view.  This 12mm optic also lets you get as close as a half inch from your subject so you can explore your world on a macro level.
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Keri Friedman (image above) used a crop sensor camera and Kathleen Clemons (image below) used a full sensor camera to capture a Fisheye sunflower, with results as unique as the photographers themselves.
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Keri’s photo shows the creative possibilities of the Fisheye’s unique flare feature, while Kathleen used the Fisheye to get close to her subject.



The Scout is also compatible with the Lensbaby Optic Swap System. Its simple and centered design makes the Scout perfect for Soft Focus and Pinhole/Zone plate photography.

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