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kmack67
Are you thinking about a Lensbaby? Let me help you save $33+ on my lightly used (only 3x!) Lensbaby 2.0 Nikon mount lens...in perfect, like new condition with all the original packaging and accessories. I just didn't use it quite like I thought I would...it could be yours. And, I'm also selling the macro kit (+4 & +10 lens attachments) along with it.

www.lensbaby.com

The lens retails for $150; the macro kit retails for $33.

I'll sell both for $150 (Save you $33+)

Both items for $150 shipped. Paypal on this deal...



See in a New Way
Lensbaby™ SLR lenses bring one area of your photo into sharp focus, with that Sweet Spot™ surrounded by gradually increasing blur. You can move the Sweet Spot to any part of your photo by bending the lens.
Lensbaby lenses are perhaps the simplest way to add a completely new dimension to your photography. Try a Lensbaby when you need a creative edge or just want to have fun with your camera.

Lensbaby 2.0 is small, rugged, and fun to use, making it a great choice for travel photography or fast shooting on the fly. Just compress to focus, bend to move the Sweet Spot™, and shoot.
The Lensbaby 2.0 SLR lens feature a sharp and bright optic, magnetically levitating aperture disks, and an aperture range from f/2 to f/8.

• Multi-coated Optical Glass Doublet (the same optic as Lensbaby 3G)
• Focal Length: about 50 mm
• Focus Type: Manual/Fingertip
• Aperture Type: Interchangeable, magnetically levitating aperture disks
• Apertures: f2.0, f2.8, f4, f5.6, f8
• Minimum Focus: about 12” (30cm) / Maximum Focus: infinity
• Size: 2.25”(5.7cm) h x 2.5”(6.35cm) w / Weight: 3.7 oz (104.9g)
• No electronic communication between the lens and the camera body
• Available in mounts for Canon EF (EOS), Nikon F, Sony Alpha A / Minolta Maxxum, Pentax K / Samsung GX, Olympus E1 / Panasonic Lumix DMC, Leica R, Olympus OM, Canon FD, Minolta Manual, Contax/Yashica, and Screw mounts
• Automatic light metering is possible by shooting in aperture priority mode for almost all digital and film SLR camera bodies except certain Nikon bodies including the D40, D50, D60, D70, D70S, D80, D100, N50, N65, N70, N75, N80, Kodak 14N and ProN, & Fuji S1, S2, and S3.
kmack67
SOLD.
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