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    I'll bend, too

    3G on a Fuji S2 Pro = sweetspot

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    Well done! Especially like #s 3 and 4.
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    i like 4 a lot!
    The berries are ripe and tasty

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    Like them all....looks like i need lots and lots of practice with my lensbabies 2...very well done on number 4 too...

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    Excellent stuff. Number 4 for me as well, with the first a close 2nd

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    love it. I particulariy love #2, I am really getting hooked on this lensbaby thing and may have to get myself one

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    just curious guys, does this thing can only be done with 3g ... or the newer control freak?

    can the older original, 2.0 and muse do this also?
    i mean without those screws etc, how does it work?
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    yes, it can do all of what I have shot, but without the 3g, you must hold it steady with your fingers. This is not as good for low-light.

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    what aperture rings do you use here?
    actually do we only get 4 of the rings when we buy it new? like from f/2 to f/8 only? how can we get those f/22, etc then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by johan.sie View Post
    what aperture rings do you use here?
    actually do we only get 4 of the rings when we buy it new? like from f/2 to f/8 only? how can we get those f/22, etc then?
    The Lensbaby 3g comes with f/2, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16, and f/22 rings. I can't remember what I used in the above shots, by the shallow DOF, I will guess f2.8 to f5.6. The smaller the aperture, the harder it is to focus due the minimal amount of light entering the lens.

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    Nicely done - unfortunately I can't see #4.
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