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Lensbaby Double Glass II

12-blade aperture

Unlike the original Double Glass, there’s an aperture ring to control the aperture.

Creative aperture discs

The optic is compatible with Lensbaby’s magnetic aperture discs.

Optic Swap bodies

Compatible with all of Lensbaby’s Optic Swap bodies, including the Composer Pro II, Spark 2.0 and Straight.

No contacts

There are no electrical contacts, which means the aperture isn’t recorded in the image EXIF data.

The Double Glass II is an update of the popular Double Glass optic from the early days of Lensbaby’s Optic Swap System. It improves on its predecessor with the addition of a built-in 12-blade iris that allows

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