I checked out your Instagram account (I am expanding my Lensbaby photography after a big Christmas splurge). Stephanie, what a lovely family you have! Your photos are so heartwarming. Thanks for sharing your tips and your work!
If I want to switch my camera body from canon to sony, I would only have to buy composer Pro II with E-Mount? Then all the other optics can still be used on the E-Mount composer Pro II?
Hi! Thanks for the video! I do have a question. How different are the Edge series lenses in comparison with the Sweet series? (both paired with the COmposer Pro, I or II).
The Edge 35 doesn't have filter threads but you can purchase a filter adapter for it that will allow you to use 62mm filters on it. All the other current optics have 46mm filter threads.
Freelensing is a photography technique where you remove your lens from the camera body, and take photos with the lens held close to where it's normally attached. This creates a very blurry effect, with a slice of focus. Tilting the lens around slightly moves the focus.
I checked out your Instagram account (I am expanding my Lensbaby photography after a big Christmas splurge). Stephanie, what a lovely family you have! Your photos are so heartwarming. Thanks for sharing your tips and your work!
Well you are just so sweet! Thank you, Anna! A Christmas Lensbaby splurge sounds like a GREAT gift!
If I want to switch my camera body from canon to sony, I would only have to buy composer Pro II with E-Mount? Then all the other optics can still be used on the E-Mount composer Pro II?
Hi! Thanks for the video! I do have a question. How different are the Edge series lenses in comparison with the Sweet series? (both paired with the COmposer Pro, I or II).
Great points and great video!
Thanks so much!
Hey thanks for video.
I have question, Can we use Twist 60 optics with composer pro?
Any of the available optics work with the Composer Pro II. :)
Do you have a filter for the edge 35 if so what size filter do you use/have? I’m totally new to photography.
The Edge 35 doesn't have filter threads but you can purchase a filter adapter for it that will allow you to use 62mm filters on it. All the other current optics have 46mm filter threads.
What is free lensing? Like your Large Print Giveth sign!
Freelensing is a photography technique where you remove your lens from the camera body, and take photos with the lens held close to where it's normally attached. This creates a very blurry effect, with a slice of focus. Tilting the lens around slightly moves the focus.
And thank you! "The big print giveth and the fine print taketh away." -Blessed Fulton Sheen
@@stephanieschweitzer9874 Thanks.