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  • A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

    Trying out my Lensbaby Scout on the E-M5 as it is an ideal camera for this stop down lens with it's EVF. The Scout is interesting to use for close up work as it inherently has a good DOF plus it's close focus minimum of 1cm. These are a few from our lane this afternoon.

    Convolvulus flower bud:




    Convolvulus flower:




    Greater Burdock:




    Clover:




    Thistle:




    Bramble flower with Capsid bug:




    Bramble with Hover:




    The "sticky" end of Goose-grass:




    Hedge Woundwort:




    David
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    Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

    ......" The Scout is interesting to use for close up work as it inherently has a good DOF plus it's close focus minimum of 1cm."....

    You have shown the dof capabilities really well ....amazing detail and clarity to all the images.

    10 out of 10

    Keith
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    Now also 4 items from the dark side...........

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      Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

      Amazing shots David, well done.


      Just a quick short hijack. Could someone explain for me in layman's terms what this means specifically.

      Originally posted by David Morison View Post
      for this stop down lens
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      • #4
        Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

        Cracking set of shots David, the lensbaby looks to be a really handy tool

        Great detail throughout but the clover shot is just excellent

        Greg
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        • #5
          Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

          I googled Lensbaby Scout while looking at Davids superb images and theres a video to look at...not looked yet though.



          Keith
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          E500,E510 now dead,E520 (now retired),E600 and Grip,14-42,14-45,2x40-150,Sigmas 105 and 135-400 Now Dead..ex 25. Manfrotto 190. Plus lots of OM stuff.
          Now also 4 items from the dark side...........

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            Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

            That camera / lens combo certainly renders impressive detail, Brian. Nos. 6., 7., leaves no doubt.

            As the E-PL3 has somewhat dampened my enthusiasm for big heavy cameras I have been considering an XZ-1 for my next and final and forever til I die camera ... but then I said that before I bought the E-520.

            Downunder, Spring is in the air, the Gold and Green of our resplendent wattle has begun to bloom, but too late it seems to have inspired our largely luckless Olympians !

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            • #7
              Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

              Originally posted by bredman View Post
              Amazing shots David, well done.


              Just a quick short hijack. Could someone explain for me in layman's terms what this means specifically.
              Sorry, my clumsy English. This lens does not have an adjustable iris only a range of aperture rings from f5.6 to f22 that have to be manually positioned. Easy to do but it means that viewing is through a small aperture, in this case f11, which makes it difficult to focus with an optical viewfinder but OK with an EVF.

              David
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                Originally posted by David Morison View Post
                Sorry, my clumsy English.
                Not at all. I barely understand anything that's going on around here, plenty of catching up to do . And thanks for the clarification David.
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                  Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

                  Terrific images - making 'weeds' look highly desirable plants!

                  Martin

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                  • #10
                    Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

                    Those are impressive. Previously I've dismissed Lensbabies as "gimmicky" but I shall have to look again.

                    Any tips for using one on the E-M5?
                    Stephen

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                    • #11
                      Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

                      Very nice set of photos David.

                      Originally posted by StephenL View Post
                      Those are impressive. Previously I've dismissed Lensbabies as "gimmicky" but I shall have to look again.

                      Any tips for using one on the E-M5?
                      I believe the Lensbaby Composer (M4/3's version) is not so good on the E-M5 because of the overhang (of the central 'hump') at the top, as it obstructs the Composer a little.
                      Ross "I fiddle with violins (when I'm not fiddling with a camera)". My Flickr
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                      • #12
                        Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

                        Originally posted by StephenL View Post
                        Those are impressive. Previously I've dismissed Lensbabies as "gimmicky" but I shall have to look again.

                        Any tips for using one on the E-M5?
                        I've only used the Scout and bought it specifically for close up work. Itr has the "Fisheye" optic which is only 12mm so is not very "Fishy eyed" on FT but it does have excellent DOF and close focussing. The other Lensbaby products are a bit too quirky/artistic for me but will suit some styles of photography.

                        It works well with the E-M5 as it has only manual focus and stop-down metering - both of which are ably assisted by the EVF. I find it very easy to use, the only difficulty is in getting enough light to the subject owing to the closeness of the front element in close up photography - it is so close that ringflash will not work. However the Pen Macro arm light works well.

                        David
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                        • #13
                          Re: A few wayside close ups with a Lensbaby

                          Originally posted by David Morison View Post
                          However the Pen Macro arm light works well.

                          David
                          Oooh yes, time i got one of those. David, do you have the Oly or is it a 3rd party version?
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