Lensbaby Composer lens review (Nikon mount)

Overview

Lensbaby’s Composer model is a 50mm lens where the glass elements can be swiveled around just like a ball head and achieve selective focus only in portions of the frame. Some of the results produced with the Composer are similar to a real tilt shift lens. The box contains the lens with front and back lens caps, lens pouch and the interchangeable, magnetic aperture disks:

The Lensbaby Composer has manual focus and… a real manual aperture – you change it by swapping the magnetic disks on the front of the lens:

The lens comes with a special magnetic tool that lets you replace the magnetic aperture rings varying from f/2.8 – f/22 (f/2 aperture is when there is no ring attached to the lens):

The Lensbaby Composer lens has a metal mount:

In addition to the manual focus ring, the Composer has also a second ring that lets you tighten the position of the lens. The lens has extra space in the front that is used for additional accessories/lenses and serves also as a lens hood:

How it works

After you attach the Lensababy Composer, you can set your camera to aperture priority or manual mode and use the TTL metering to make the necessary adjustments.

After playing with this lens for few weeks, my recommendation is to first focus and then take multiples shots while you are “swiveling” the lens in all direction. Make sure you make any focus adjustments if needed between the different exposures. The results will be unpredictable at the beginning until you get used to the lens, so it is good idea to cover all possible “angles”. I also noticed that extreme “tilts” (where you push the lens to the maximum movable position) on a DX camera usually do not bring good results, because the whole frame becomes out of focus (unless you want something really abstract).

What I like

What I don’t like

Specifications

Samples gallery

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If you have shot with a Lensbaby before and have some pictures online, please add the link as a comment to this post – I am just curious to see what other people have achieved with this lens.

Disclose: Lensbaby is a sponsor of nikonrumors.com. The reviewed product(s) were loaned from B&H who is an affiliate sponsor of NikonRumors.com.