Lensbaby Twist 60 Review
There are lenses that provide critically sharp images, edge to edge, and sometimes we add soft focus filters or Photoshop work to reduce that sharpness. There are also lenses that remind us that creativity is not always about sharpness and one such range is the Lensbaby. Sharp hotspots, blurred periphery, and now a lens based upon the original portrait lens, the Petzval, originating with a design of 1840 from Joseph Petzval. We are promised something special in terms of a sharp central area surrounded by masses of lovely twirly bokeh, so let's see how it works out in practice.
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