
The lower-priced Portrait kit costs $US470 and includes a standard composer lens with double glass optic and a soft focus optic for blurring those blemishes or adding a whimsical feel to photos.
Also included is a wide angle/telephoto kit, a creative aperture kit with cutouts useful for bokeh photos, and a handy-dandy bag. The $US590 Ultimate version includes everything above and adds a scout lens and Composer Pro lens to the kit. [Lensbaby via Pop Photo]
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Monday, July 25, 2011 at 11:32 AMYes. I would spend $500 to make my lenses perform like a phone camera. Please take my money.