Frequently Asked Questions

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Preguntas generales [ open ]
Q. What are the differences among the Lensbaby lens bodies?
COMPOSER
Great for a smooth and precise shooting style.
  • It utilizes a ball and socket that stays in place when you tilt your lens.
  • Rotate the focus ring to get that Sweet Spot in focus.
  • Comes with the Double Glass Optic installed and is compatible with the full Optic Swap System.
  • Available for Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Sony and Olympus SLR cameras.

    MUSE
    Great for photographers with a fast and loose shooting style.
  • Compress the flexible tubing to find focus, and tilt the lens to move that focus.
  • Press the shutter while holding the lens in place.
  • Great for street photography, and fun shooting on the fly.
  • Comes with either the Plastic or Double Glass Optic installed and is compatible with the full Optic Swap System.
  • Available for Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Sony and Olympus SLR cameras.


    CONTROL FREAK
    Great for macro and table-top photography
  • Perfect for photographers who have a methodical and step-by-step shooting style.
  • Compress the flexible tubing to find focus, and tilt the lens to move that focus.
  • Apply the locking mechanism to keep it in place.
  • Fine tune the tilt and focus with the focus ring and rods.
  • Comes with the Double Glass Optic installed and is compatible with the full Optic Swap System.
  • Available for Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Sony and Olympus SLR cameras.


    SCOUT
    Scout is ideally suited for Fisheye photography because your image will always be perfectly centered.
  • The first Lensbaby lens body that does not bend, which is perfect for using the Fisheye, Soft Focus and Pinhole/Zone Plate Optics.
  • Comes with the Fisheye Optic installed and is compatible with the full Optic Swap System.
  • Available for Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Sony and Olympus SLR cameras.


    COMPOSER WITH TILT TRANSFORMER
    Two products in one – you can enjoy all the creative freedom the Composer offers with the Lensbaby Optic Swap™ System, plus true tilt photography.
  • Available only for Micro Four Thirds and Sony NEX cameras.
  • All Lensbaby Optics and Accessories are compatible except the Fisheye Optic.
  • Composer Focus Front is removable and can be replaced with a Nikon mount lens.


    TILT TRANSFORMER
    Tilt up to twice as far as standard tilt-shift lenses.
  • Available only for Micro Four Thirds and Sony NEX cameras.
  • Attach a Nikon lens to the Tilt Transformer and get a slice of focus with a graduated blur.
  • Q. What are the differences among all of the optics available in the Lensbaby Optic Swap System?
    DOUBLE GLASS OPTIC
  • Provides a tack-sharp Sweet Spot of focus with a graduated blur and minimum diffusion at all aperture settings.
  • 50mm multi-coated optical glass doublet.


    SINGLE GLASS OPTIC
  • Update of the Original Lensbaby's primitive optic, ideal for fine art, portraiture, black and white images and any shot requiring a subtle, soft, dreamy effect.
  • 50mm single, non-coated glass element.


    PLASTIC OPTIC
  • Perfect for plastic fanatics.
  • Our softest optic overall, creating very ethereal photos with abundant chromatic aberration.
  • Uncoated 50mm double convex plastic singlet.


    SOFT FOCUS OPTIC
  • Much like a classic Imagon portrait lens, it creates images with an overall soft and diffused look.
  • You can vary the amount of softness by changing and stacking the aperture disks.
  • Use with the Scout lens body for ideal results.
  • 50mm flat field multi-coated doublet.


    FISHEYE OPTIC
  • Captures eye-popping fisheye views from infinity all the way down to one inch from the front of your lens. (Fisheye adapter required for use with the Muse and Control Freak*)
  • Use with the Scout lens body for ideal results.
  • Ultra-wide 12mm focal length with a 160 degree field of view.


    PINHOLE/ZONE PLATE OPTIC
  • Shift easily back and forth from pinhole to zone plate mode with your digital SLR by simply sliding a toggle inside the optic cup.
  • Pinhole (f 177) and zone plate (f 19) options achieve softer focus, producing dreamy images that are equally sharp from edge to edge.
  • The surface area of the zone plate is larger than the pinhole and therefore requires less exposure time.
  • The zone plate will also produce images with a much more glowing and diffused light than the pinhole, which tends to be sharper.**
  • Use with the Scout lensbody for ideal results.


    * Please note: the Fisheye Optic requires an adapter to use it with the Muse or the Control Freak. The adapter is sold on the accessories page as the Fisheye Adapter. If you use the Fisheye with the Muse or Control Freak without the adapter you run the risk of crashing the optic into the mirror inside your camera due to the size of the optic. The Fisheye Optic is not compatible with the Composer with Tilt Transformer.
    **Please note: you will not see any Lensbaby blur in the Pinhole and Zone Plate, Soft Focus or Fisheye photos. These optics are extra creative options that Lensbaby offers. You should keep your Lensbaby centered facing straight ahead when using these optics.
  • Q. I want to try the Pinhole/Zone Plate, but I've never done this kind of photography before. Can you point me towards more information?
    Q. What are the differences among the previous Lensbaby line, the Original Lensbaby, the Lensbaby 2.0 and the Lensbaby 3G?
    A. There are two differences between the Original Lensbaby and Lensbaby 2.0: the optic and the aperture system. The optic in the Original is a single non-coated glass element, while the 2.0 optic is a coated glass doublet. Essentially, this means that the optic in the 2.0 is sharper.
    The Lensbaby Optic Swap System is only for use with the Muse, Composer, and Control Freak. It is not designed to work with the Original, 2.0 and 3G.

    The Original Lensbaby (Single Glass Optic) gives your pictures a softer, dreamier look; it has been called a “Holga on steroids" or a “digital Diana". Because the Original optic is non-coated, your pictures will show some diffusion, and occasionally, prismatic color shifts. Some portrait photographers lean toward the Original because it is softer and more forgiving. All Lensbabies have manual aperture systems: they come with a set of disks that drop into the front of the lens. The Original disks are held in place with a rubber gasket. To change the aperture, you pluck the gasket out, change the disk and drop the gasket back in.

    The Lensbaby 2.0 (Double Glass Optic) comes with one more aperture than the Original (f 2.0). There are shielded magnets inside the 2.0. The magnets work together with disks that are made of metalicized plastic, so they drop in and stay in. The aperture controls the size of your Sweet Spot and how much blur appears in your picture; choose the aperture for the effect that you want to achieve, then compensate with your shutter speed.

    The Lensbaby 3G (Double Glass Optic) has the same optics and aperture system as the Lensbaby 2.0. It comes with 3 extra apertures: f 11, f 16 and f 22. The major difference between 3G and the two earlier versions is that you can lock the 3G into place. Once it is locked you can fine-focus it. This allows you to repeat your shot and work in lower light situations using long exposures. You can shoot unlocked as you would with the Original or the 2.0 or you can lock it into place, fine-focus and adjust the tilt.

    Q. Why not just use software to try to create a Lensbaby look? Is it possible?
    A: Many world renowned Photoshop® authorities, such as Katrin Eismann, Jack Davis, and Jim DiVitale, have told us that it is impossible to replicate with software the natural, organic optical effects a Lensbaby creates. But, many devoted Lensbaby users will not even argue that point because even if software could emulate the Lensbaby's look, there are many reasons why using a Lensbaby is more satisfying:

    1) Speed

    2) More organic

    3) Multiple angles

    4) Curved field of focus

    5) Showing instant results to client

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    Preguntas sobre compras

    Preguntas generales [ open ]
    Q. Where can I purchase Lensbabies retail?
    A. See our Retailers page
    Q. Can I purchase a Lensbaby Gift Certificate?
    A. Yes. Click here to purchase from our webstore: Lensbaby Gift Certificates. You can also purchase one by calling us toll free: 877-536-7222 or outside the USA: 971-223-5662.
    Q. Is your webstore secure?
    A. Absolutely.
    Q. I don't have a credit card; can I still order a Lensbaby?
    A. You can send us a cashier's check or money order as payment and we will ship your Lensbaby when it clears. We also accept PayPal at Kirsten@lensbabies.com
    Q. How can I figure out how much the shipping costs will be?
    A. Domestic shipping is free with USPS Priority Mail for purchases over $30. We also offer UPS Overnight, 2-Day, 3-Day and Ground. For international orders, USPS Priority International starts at $18 to Canada and $28 for other countries. UPS is offered to some international destinations. To calculate shipping simply choose your items and enter your zip/postal code and you will get a quote with options and prices door to door. Please note that USPS does not offer detailed tracking.
    Q. I don't live in the United States. Will I have to pay duties if I import a Lensbaby?
    A. Overseas customers may indeed have to pay import duties and other taxes such as VAT. Lensbabies does not have a list of all the taxes collected by various countries.
    Q. If I buy a Lensbaby do you have tech support?
    A. Sure, if you have any problems, just send us an e-mail (customerhappiness@lensbaby.com) or give us a call (toll free: 877-536-7222 or outside the USA: 971-223-5662) and we will do our best to answer your questions. You may be able to find the answer you need below, under Technical Questions.
    Q. What if I change my mind about the Lensbaby and want to return it?
    A. All Lensbabies come with a 30-day money back guarantee, provided the Lensbaby is in new condition. The customer covers the shipping charges. You can return it to: Lensbaby, LLC. Attention: I don't love my Lensbaby. 824 SE 16th Avenue. Portland, Oregon. 97214 USA. You do not need an RMA. Just enclose your invoice or a letter with your order information so we know who to credit.
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    Preguntas técnicas

    Preguntas generales [ open ]
    Q. How do I change the aperture on my Fisheye optic?
    A. Simply unscrew the top of the optic. The Fisheye optic is f 4 with no disk and comes with disks that range from f 5.6 to f 22.
    Q. What will my Lensbaby images look like with a full frame sensor camera vs a crop sensor camera?
    A. See images above for a comparison between two different crop sensor cameras and a full frame sensor camera.
    Q. What will my Fisheye optic image look like in my crop sensor camera?
    A. Both images were taken with the Lensbaby Fisheye optic. The top photo is a crop sensor image and the bottom photo is a full frame sensor image.
    Q. Does the Lensbaby stay in place when you use it?
    A. The Composer stays in place, the Control Freak can be held in place by a locking mechanism you engage by pressing a button. The Muse does not stay in place by itself - you need to hold it in place while you shutter. The legacy Lensbaby lenses, the Original Lensbaby and Lensbaby 2.0 are like the Muse - controlled by your fingertips. The 3G is like the Control Freak, you can use it loose or locked.
    Q. Can I retro-fit my Original Lensbaby, Lensbaby 2.0, or Lensbaby 3G to work with the Lensbaby Optic Swap System?
    A. No. The inside of the older generation Lensbabies are very different than the new generation and there is no way to retrofit the swappable optics to work in them.
    Q. Is the Lensbaby an attachment?
    A. No, the Lensbaby is an actual SLR lens. You take your current lens off your camera and replace it with the Lensbaby.
    Q. Which Lensbaby will work on my camera?
    A. Lensbabies are available and work on almost all versions of Single Lens Reflex cameras that have interchangeable lenses. We have 5 different mounts.

    The Canon EF Lensbaby will fit on all Canon DSLR and SLR bodies, the Nikon Lensbaby will fit on all Nikon SLR and DSLR bodies, etc. We also make Pentax Olympus 4/3 and Sony mount Lensbabies. The Sony Lensbabies also fit Maxxum and Dynax SLR cameras.

    If your camera is a point-and-shoot, the Lensbaby won't work.
    Q. Do you have the User Guide that came with my Lensbaby available online?
    A. Yes, you can find it on the user guide page.
    Q. I am just starting to work with the Lensbaby, and I am getting severely over or under exposed images every time. I know I must be missing something very obvious. Any hints?
    A. When using your Lensbaby, exposure is most easily controlled with your shutter speed and ISO adjustments. Exposure can also be adjusted by swapping out apertures on your Lensbaby. The aperture will not show up on the LCD or in your meta data. Aperture is controlled with the set of disks that come with your Lensbaby.
    Q. What is the focal length of the Lensbaby?
    A. The focal length is approximately 50mm with the Double Glass, Single Glass, and Plastic optics. The focal length with the Pinhole/Zone Plate is 55mm. The Original Lensbaby, Lensbaby 2.0, and Lensbaby 3G all have a 50mm focal length. Lensbaby Wide Angle and Telephoto accessory lenses screw onto the front of the Lensbaby, changing the focal length to 30mm and 80mm, respectively. Use of the Lensbaby 0.42x Super Wide Lens changes the focal length to 21mm. If you are shooting with a crop sensor camera, multiply your camera's crop factor by the focal length of the Lensbaby.
    Q. How closely can I focus on a subject?
    A. The Composer focuses from 18 inches to infinity. The Muse and the Control Freak, as well as the Original Lensbaby, Lensbaby 2.0, and Lensbaby 3G, when fully extended have a minimum focus distance of about around 12 inches, and the maximum distance for achieving sharp focus is infinity on all Lensbaby lenses. With the Muse and the Control Freak, as well as the Original Lensbaby, Lensbaby 2.0, and Lensbaby 3G, you can actually focus on subjects as close as 9 inches away by pushing on the focusing collar rather than pulling in on it. The Macro Kit allows the user to focus between 2 to 13 inches away.
    Q. Can I use filters or adapters on my Lensbaby?
    A.Yes, as long as they have a 37mm thread. We sell a range of accessories in our webstore, including a Macro Kit and Wide Angle and Telephoto adapters. If you want to use filters larger than 37mm, we recommend using the Lensbaby Step-up/Shade that allows you to attach 52mm filters to the Lensbaby.
    Q. How do I use Electronic Flash with the Lensbaby?
    A.First determine the Flash sync shutter speed for your camera: this is usually between 1/60 and 1/500 of a second. Set your camera at this shutter speed or SLOWER, (i.e. 1/60, 1/30). If your camera has multiple options, put it in Manual or Aperture Priority mode.
    Digital camera users can take a test shot and look at the histogram for correct exposure. * If the image is overexposed, use a higher aperture (smaller hole) or decrease your flash power by 1 stop. Continue to decrease aperture size or flash power as needed. You may have to experiment to find the right balance between flash power and aperture size to get the correct exposure with the amount of blur you want. * If the image is underexposed (not likely) use a larger aperture.

    For film cameras used in combination with an external Flash Unit, do one of the following: * Use a flash light meter to measure the amount of flash being emitted from the Electronic Flash Unit and set your aperture according to the readings (make sure you calculate for the correct film speed!). * Calculate the distance from subject to camera and set the Flash according to the chart on your Flash unit. The users manual of the Flash Unit will also give you more information.

    Some cameras have built in flashes that can meter TTL (through the lens) and adjust your flash for correct exposure.

    Please go to our Electronic Flash page for more information.
    Q. Does the Lensbaby work with a converter?
    A. Yes. One side effect of using a teleconverter that goes between the body and the lens is that you will be eliminating a good portion of the Lensbaby blur around the edges, whereas a screw-in conversion lens will give you a longer focal length while keeping the sweet-spot small.
    Q. Is the Lensbaby like a tilt-shift lens?
    A. The Lensbaby is a unique SLR lens that has a sweet spot of focus with blur all around the sweet spot. Unlike a tilt-shift lens, which has a flat field of focus and a slice of focus from end to end, the Lensbaby field of focus is curved, producing a circle of focus.
    Q. Can the Lensbaby correct converging lines?
    A. No. Because the Lensbaby does not have a flat field of focus, its tilt action only moves a sweet spot of focus around the image plane and does not correct perspective or make converging lines parallel.
    Q. Why are there black specks on my pinhole optic photos, is there something wrong with my pinhole optic?
    A. The specks are actually dust on your sensor. The specks are visible when using the pinhole optic because the aperture is so small that it casts a well-defined shadow of the dust onto your sensor. Normally these specks aren't visible at apertures of 5.6 or brighter because the amount of light prevents the specks from appearing.
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    Nikon [ open ]
    Q. Which Nikon digital cameras will work with a Lensbaby?
    Q. I just received my Nikon mount Lensbaby and I can't get the rear cap off.
    A. Nikon mount Lensbaby' caps turn in the opposite direction of most other manufacturer's rear lens caps (remove the cap by turning clockwise).
    Q. Why can't I get my Lensbaby to meter on my Nikon D3000, D5000, D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70(s), D80, D90, D100, N80, Fuji S1, S2, S3 etc.?
    A. Older and more expensive current Nikon cameras have a mechanical link between the aperture mechanism on lenses with an aperture ring. Nikon stopped putting this mechanical interface on the lower priced camera bodies. In order to make a mount that physically accepts all F-mount lenses, but avoids messing up an active meter that has no way of knowing what aperture the lens is going to be at the moment of exposure, Nikon disabled the meter altogether on these lower priced models (this a relative criteria since we are talking about $2000 D100 cameras and $400 N80 cameras).
    Q. Why can't I get my flash to fire on my Nikon D3000, D5000, D40, D40x, D50, D60,D70, D70(s), D80, D90 or D100?
    A.Nikon has disabled TTL flash metering when these cameras do not sense an autofocus lens mounted. In order to use the built-in pop-up flash on these cameras:

    1. Go into your custom settings (CSM) menu and set your pop-up flash to manual rather than TTL (if this is not clear then your Custom Menu may need to be changed from Simple to Detailed in the Set Up menu).

    2. Start by setting your flash power to 1/2 with a shutter speed/ISO combination that gives you an ambient exposure that is 1 to 1 1/2 stops too dark so your background does not go totally black. Test the ambient (non-flash) exposure by shooting a few test shots with the flash off. Play with the power of the pop-up flash from full power down to 1/16 to get proper exposure on your main subject(s).

    Hotshoe mounted Nikon Speedlight flashes must be set to either manual or auto exposure modes. TTL modes on your Nikon Speedlight flash will not work with a Lensbaby on the D80 or D90 type camera bodies.
    Q. Which Nikon bodies will meter with a Lensbaby while shooting in Aperture Priority mode?
    A. D200, D300, D700, D3, D2x, D2h(s), D1x, D1, D3, F100, N90(s), N70, 8008(s), FA, N2000, N2002, F5, F4, F3, FE(2), FM(2), F2, N6006, N8008, and the Fuji S5
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    Canon [ open ]
    Q. Which Canon digital cameras will work with a Lensbaby?
    Q. Which Canon bodies will meter with a Lensbaby?
    A. All Canon bodies will work with your Lensbaby when set to Aperture Priority Mode. The camera will meter the light coming through the lens and will set the shutter speed accordingly. You can also shoot in Manual Mode.
    Q. Why does my EOS Rebel T2 not recognize the Lensbaby when it's on my camera? ("no L" blinks on the LCD panel)
    A. The Safety Release Lock needs to be disabled. On the LCD panel, move the Right Arrow to the <sLock> icon. Next, press the <FUNC.> button. Turn the dial and place the setting on “0".
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    Sony Alpha / Minolta Maxxum [ open ]
    Q. Which Sony digital cameras are compatible with a Lensbaby?
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    Leica [ open ]
    Q. What mount do I need for the Leica Digilux 3?
    A. An Olympus 4/3rd (E1) mount
    Q. How does the Lensbaby work with the Leica Digilux 3?
    A. To allow the Digilux to fire with a lens that doesn't communicate electronically with your camera (like the Lensbaby), you must go into the Custom Menu Settings, page 4 and set “No Release without Lens" to “OFF". Then the Camera will meter through the lens, adjusting the shutter speed appropriately.
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    Q. What is the difference between a 3GPL and Muse PL?
    A. Lensbaby 3GPL and Muse PL are both PL mount camera lenses that allow rapid and fluid tilt photography. There are two major differences between the lenses. First, you can lock the 3GPL into a tilted position and then you can focus front to back with a manual fine focus ring. The Muse PL, on the other hand, cannot be locked and it does not have a manual fine focus ring.

    The second major difference is that the Muse PL features the Lensbaby Optic Swap system while the Lensbaby 3GPL has a fixed Double Glass Optic. With the Muse PL you can swap any one of 5 different optics in and out of the lens, with each optic giving you a different look. The Muse PL ships with the Double Glass Optic installed, which is Lensbaby's sharpest selective focus optic.

    In addition, you can use the Plastic, Single Glass, Fisheye, and Soft Focus Optics in the Muse PL, giving you a wide creative range. The Lensbaby 3GPL ships with the Double Glass Optic installed and you cannot swap this optic.
    Q. Can I shoot with a Lensbaby on an SLR with video capabilities such as the Canon 5D Mark II or Nikon D90?
    A. Yes.
    Q. Can I use the accessories with my 3GPL or Muse PL lenses?
    A. With Lensbaby 3GPL, you can use all of the Lensbaby accessory products except the Lensbaby Macro Kit and Step-up/Shade. You can use all Lensbaby accessory products with the Muse PL. In addition, with the Muse PL you can use the Single Glass, Fisheye, Soft Focus, and Plastic Optics. These additional optics are not compatible with the Lensbaby 3GPL.
    Q. Can I use the 3GPL or Muse PL with my digital video camera?
    A. In order to use a Lensbaby with your digital video camera, you will need to use an adapter. The following companies make adapters which have been tested and used successfully with a Lensbaby: P+S Technik, Redrock M2, Brevis35, Letus35 and SGpro. To use an adapter with the PL mount Lensbaby, you will need to choose an adapter that will attach to your camera (has the correct thread size, for example 72mm or 82mm) and features a PL Mount on the other end. You can also use an adapter with a digital video camera and an SLR mount Lensbaby; in this case you will need to choose an adapter that will attach to your camera and features an SLR (for example, Nikon) Mount on the other end.
    Q. Is there a B4 Mount Lensbaby?
    A. No. Lensbaby does not offer a dedicated B4 mount Lensbaby and has no plans of offering one in the near future. The main problem in developing a Lensbaby for the B4 mount is the small sensor size. Since the Lensbaby relies on depth of field to create blur around the sweet spot of focus, a longer focal length is necessary than is viable for the small sensor cameras.
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    Preguntas sobre accesorios [ open ]
    Q. Can I use filters with my Lensbaby Accessory Lenses?
    A. Yes. The fronts of the Lensbaby .6x Wide Angle Lens and the Lensbaby 1.6x Telephoto Lens each have a 46mm thread. 46mm filters can be screwed on to the front or you may use a step up ring to use larger filters. Also, the front of the 0.42x Super Wide Lens Accessory has 52mm threads.
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