bmattock
Veteran
For what it might be worth:
I stumbled across this website, lost it, and then found it again. I realize that the lenses would be mostly good for SLR's, but perhaps would work for a somewhat fractured solution to the 'digital street camera' threads we had recently. The idea being, you stick this 'lens in a cap' on your DSLR and it suddenly becomes a lot small, no focus (hence no shutter lag) and everything's in focus. Of course, there are massive trade-offs - this thing is supposed to be a toy. But it is cheaper than a Lensbaby and might be fun to experiment with. I went ahead and ordered two (one lens-in-a-cap and one PC-lens-in-a-cap). Their website kind of stinks, but you get the idea. I like fun cheap toys.
http://www.loreo.com/
Disclaimer: I have no financial or other interest in this company. Just passing on info that I thought might interest a few others here.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
I stumbled across this website, lost it, and then found it again. I realize that the lenses would be mostly good for SLR's, but perhaps would work for a somewhat fractured solution to the 'digital street camera' threads we had recently. The idea being, you stick this 'lens in a cap' on your DSLR and it suddenly becomes a lot small, no focus (hence no shutter lag) and everything's in focus. Of course, there are massive trade-offs - this thing is supposed to be a toy. But it is cheaper than a Lensbaby and might be fun to experiment with. I went ahead and ordered two (one lens-in-a-cap and one PC-lens-in-a-cap). Their website kind of stinks, but you get the idea. I like fun cheap toys.
http://www.loreo.com/
Disclaimer: I have no financial or other interest in this company. Just passing on info that I thought might interest a few others here.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks