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5 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 5 reviews of Lensbaby 2.0. The average rating for this product is 5.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.4/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.
Expert review by : MIKE PASINI (imaging-resource.com)
It may be a gadget lens, but it's a lot of fun. And if you think about it, isn't this the way we actually see things. Read our review for the whole story! Lensbaby 3GReview We only had two complaints about the Lensbaby 2.0. But the Lensbabay 3G...
Sure, it's a gadget lens but it's surprising how often it's just the right approach. Even with the macro kit, which we highly recommend, it isn't expensive. Unless you count the second camera body you'll inevitably want to acquire to keep it handy!
Expert review by : D-Photo (dphoto.co.nz)
The Lensbaby attaches to the front of your camera and creates wonderful fuzzy images.
It's also possible to create a sense of movement because there is a graduated blur around the sweet spot of the photo. Most of the images have a sense of mystery because the viewer sees the in-focus subject and is left wondering about the rest of the...
Expert review by : Darren (digital photography blog)
Lensbabies Press Release: Lensbabies Launches Lensbaby 2.0 for Brighter, Sharper, Faster Selective Focus Photography Today at the WPPI trade show, Lensbabies launched Lensbaby 2.0, a second-generation selective focus SLR camera lens, bringing brighter,...
"Lensbaby 2.0 has proven to be a wonderful creative tool for demanding photographic assignments. Compared to The Original Lensbaby, Lensbaby 2.0 has a greater range of aperture settings, a much sharper 'sweet spot' of focus, and a new levitating...
Expert review by : Steve Baczewski (layersmagazine.com)
Control lens blur and softness with your camera
Creative; just plain fun to use
Unable to play “Lady of Spain
Lensbaby is lots of fun to use but don't let its apparent simplicity allow you to become cavalier. Placing your fingers around the lens and becoming comfortable manipulating the bellows for the desired effects requires practice. For best exposure...
Expert review by (dansdata.com)
Cameras ought to be a lot simpler than they are
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