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Kickstarter and it promises to improve image quality among others. Lomography allows photographers to control the colors in their photos with the new Petzval lens The company invites photographers to control the power of bokeh using Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lenses for Canon EF and Nikon F-mount DSLR cameras. The technology is similar to the Defocus Control found in some Nikon products. While Nikon's technology adds negative or positive spherical aberration to your photos, Lomography's edition allows users to correct the spherical aberration of the lens. This is all done using the control ring on the lens. In total, there are seven levels of bokeh, and photographers can easily choose the level they need in a particular situation.
Both models are made with Russian glass and are therefore said to be of high quality. As expected, the optic Industry Email List is brass coated to give it that original Petzval look. However, an optical black version is also available via Kickstarter. petzval-58-bokeh-control-art Lomography presents Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens News and Reviews The Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens has a special ring that allows users to control the level of bokeh in their photos. The Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens features a split aperture system When it comes to the specification list, the Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens provides a focal length of 58mm and a maximum aperture of f/1.9. When mounted on APS-C cameras, the optic offers a focal length of 35mm, equivalent to 87mm on Nikon cameras and 92mm on Canon cameras.
As expected, the lens uses the Waterhouse open system. This means that users can change the exposure tile and they can choose from a maximum of f / 1.9 to a minimum of f / 16. Lomography says the optics are suitable for portrait as well as landscape photography. The first early bird units have been pre-ordered and will begin shipping in December 2015. The next batch will be sent in February and March 2016. However, you may pay more to get one of the first lenses. You can right now via Kickstarter. Canon has patented a tilt-shift lens with built-in optical imager technology that allows users to take tilt-shift photos without worrying about camera shake. Millions trust us that Canon has an amazing relationship with its line of pioneering lenses.
Both models are made with Russian glass and are therefore said to be of high quality. As expected, the optic Industry Email List is brass coated to give it that original Petzval look. However, an optical black version is also available via Kickstarter. petzval-58-bokeh-control-art Lomography presents Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens News and Reviews The Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens has a special ring that allows users to control the level of bokeh in their photos. The Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens features a split aperture system When it comes to the specification list, the Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens provides a focal length of 58mm and a maximum aperture of f/1.9. When mounted on APS-C cameras, the optic offers a focal length of 35mm, equivalent to 87mm on Nikon cameras and 92mm on Canon cameras.
As expected, the lens uses the Waterhouse open system. This means that users can change the exposure tile and they can choose from a maximum of f / 1.9 to a minimum of f / 16. Lomography says the optics are suitable for portrait as well as landscape photography. The first early bird units have been pre-ordered and will begin shipping in December 2015. The next batch will be sent in February and March 2016. However, you may pay more to get one of the first lenses. You can right now via Kickstarter. Canon has patented a tilt-shift lens with built-in optical imager technology that allows users to take tilt-shift photos without worrying about camera shake. Millions trust us that Canon has an amazing relationship with its line of pioneering lenses.