So sorry we're just seeing this now but yes - we make this and most of our lenses for Sony E (along with Nikon, Canon, Fuji, Pentax, Sony A & Micro 4/3). Thanks for the great review, Robert!
What composer do i need to buy if i get the Creative Bokeh Optic? Do i need another optic with the composer, like the double glass, or is the creative bokeh optic an optic on its own?
That was an excellent video. Thank you ...I have 3 lensbaby and never got the hang of it..I’ve been practicing the sweet for a month now..will continue and your video really clarified it for me...
Exactly the review I needed, with excellent practical testing and results. Especially interested in the way you maintained lens focus. Just to be clear; are saying that the lens is still 100% manual focus? Thanks. Subscribed and liked 😊.
The Lensbaby twist 60 is also cool. Use a Nikon version and adapt it on a Sony body with a Fotodiox shift adapter. The center of the swirly bokeh can be adjusted with this setup.
@Robert Hall Photography, super nice video. I actually happen to own a Sweet 35 and Composer Pro for Nikon F, however recently switched to Sony and was wondering which lens adapter you are using? Can you recommend one? I was thinking to get a cheap adapter since the lensbabies don't electronically communicate with the camera anyway.
Not Robert, but I own several vintage lens that require adapters to my Z body. No electronic communication. Fully manual. An inexpensive adapter will work just fine.
Its been three years since you released this video. Have your feelings changed about these lenses since then? How about the 50mm...how have you liked it?? thanks.
If I was going to purchase my first lens baby for weddings and portraits, which would you suggest? Also have you tried the new omnifilters and if so have you done a review? TIA!
I would probably go for the velvet or the twirl. And get as close to your favorite focal length as possible. As for the omni filters, it's my first time seeing those. Personally, I'm over the "put some glass in front of lens" thing these days. I did it a lot as a wedding photographer and thought it was an amazing way to get rid of a distracting element in the scene, but after doing it for a while it just became boring for me. I do wish a system like this omni filter existed back when I was doing it!
I like this look. You indicated that it was hard to achieve sharp focus with a DSLR. I would love to add this to my Nikon, but will I be able to get it to focus where I want?
Depends on how old your dslr is. With something newer with a decent live view function your can still zoom in and be precise. That's what I used to do with my macro lens. It's just not as easy/fast as a mirrorless.
Nice to be remembered that You will have immense more keeper rate, and diversity; after you learned to do effects with layers in photoshop, or filters, or masks, ... Ah? He didn't mention it ?
It’s fantastic! Ordered one the day after the trio arrived
Love the creative opportunities with lensbaby!
Thank u this was very helpful.I am having issues with these lenses but hopefully I will get better at this!
So sorry we're just seeing this now but yes - we make this and most of our lenses for Sony E (along with Nikon, Canon, Fuji, Pentax, Sony A & Micro 4/3). Thanks for the great review, Robert!
What composer do i need to buy if i get the Creative Bokeh Optic? Do i need another optic with the composer, like the double glass, or is the creative bokeh optic an optic on its own?
fantastic vid and showing how the results look via your wall art & wedding clicks! thanks so much 🙏🏼
That was an excellent video. Thank you ...I have 3 lensbaby and never got the hang of it..I’ve been practicing the sweet for a month now..will continue and your video really clarified it for me...
Exactly the review I needed, with excellent practical testing and results. Especially interested in the way you maintained lens focus. Just to be clear; are saying that the lens is still 100% manual focus? Thanks. Subscribed and liked 😊.
yes it's 100% manual.
I just ordered an E-mount version. They do have it.
*exactly* what I was looking for, effect as seen thru viewfinder. Thanks man 🙏
Great sharp, fast presentation. Thank you..........
The Lensbaby twist 60 is also cool. Use a Nikon version and adapt it on a Sony body with a Fotodiox shift adapter. The center of the swirly bokeh can be adjusted with this setup.
Don't want the clients to to think I was drunk all day 😂😂
Which adapter is working for you?
But the website lists an e mount version...is this not correct?
@Robert Hall Photography, super nice video. I actually happen to own a Sweet 35 and Composer Pro for Nikon F, however recently switched to Sony and was wondering which lens adapter you are using? Can you recommend one? I was thinking to get a cheap adapter since the lensbabies don't electronically communicate with the camera anyway.
Not Robert, but I own several vintage lens that require adapters to my Z body. No electronic communication. Fully manual. An inexpensive adapter will work just fine.
Its been three years since you released this video. Have your feelings changed about these lenses since then? How about the 50mm...how have you liked it?? thanks.
LOL to clients thinking you're drunk all day
Thanks for the video!
If I was going to purchase my first lens baby for weddings and portraits, which would you suggest? Also have you tried the new omnifilters and if so have you done a review? TIA!
I would probably go for the velvet or the twirl. And get as close to your favorite focal length as possible.
As for the omni filters, it's my first time seeing those. Personally, I'm over the "put some glass in front of lens" thing these days. I did it a lot as a wedding photographer and thought it was an amazing way to get rid of a distracting element in the scene, but after doing it for a while it just became boring for me. I do wish a system like this omni filter existed back when I was doing it!
Robert Hall Photography thanks so much. Love your straight forward videos!!
So sweet 35 stands for "Sweet Spot"
gostei muito do seu canal e parabéns pelo o video amigo :)
when using the sweet 35 do you recommend the camera be in aperture priority or in total manual mode?
I've only ever used manual.
This is a complete manual lens without any lens-camera communication. So aperture priority CANNOT work!
WMedl I’ve always used aperture priority with these types of optic lenses, they work just fine.
@@WMedl A mode works because SS and ISO are controlled by the camera always, not the lens.
@@zenkomusic Yes, sorry my fault, it is shutter priority that does not work!
I like this look. You indicated that it was hard to achieve sharp focus with a DSLR. I would love to add this to my Nikon, but will I be able to get it to focus where I want?
Depends on how old your dslr is. With something newer with a decent live view function your can still zoom in and be precise. That's what I used to do with my macro lens. It's just not as easy/fast as a mirrorless.
isn't Edge Optic is more suitable for a tilt-shift effect?
Nice to be remembered that You will have immense more keeper rate, and diversity; after you learned to do effects with layers in photoshop, or filters, or masks, ...
Ah? He didn't mention it ?
thanks for this, sold my nikon and debated on giving away this lens. going to get emount adapter instead
i forgot all about this company.
great , i learned new things lol
Video Bokeh terbaru
👍Ok