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Lensbaby -essential for Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera Owners

Are you a DSLR Camera enthusiast? Do you already own a Lensbaby for your digital single lens reflex camera? No....read on McBeth!

Do you know what a Lensbaby is specially designed for? No...read on. A Lensbaby is an incredible gadget used to create a sweet point of focus, leaving the remainder of the scene, away from the centre of the image as a mystical blurred
vision.

Have you any idea what a Lensbaby looks like? If not...please read on. Essentially, a Lensbaby is a fifty millimetre lens, attached to the end of what looks like a piece of pool cleaner hose pipe. The other end of the tube has a mount used to firmly fix the Lensbaby to a camera lens mount.

The elastic "pipe section" provides a complete range of movement, both swing and horizontal, in any direction. Accordingly this is an exciting gadget as the photographer can select the sweet point wherever required. The remainder of the image blurs mystically out of prime focus.

The Lensbaby is such an creative attachment that I cant stop playing with the thing. To all extents, everything I see through the camera lens now has a totally different perspective and outcome. That encompasses everything from building scenes to landscape and ....well every scene you can imagine.

Recommended retail price in Australia at DVDreamtime is $249. I consider the Lensbaby is worth every dollar if you are out to produce impressive photos into your DSLR photography.

Visit DVDreamtime.com.au for further information pricing and supply

Ross St Quintin

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