| Portland, OR – October 12, 2010  – Lensbaby today announces the release of Scout with Fisheye, a  fun and affordable manual focus Fisheye SLR camera lens available in  mounts for all popular SLR camera bodies.  Scout, the first Lensbaby  lens that does not bend, features the Fisheye Optic, which delivers an  ultra-wide 12mm focal length capable of capturing a 160 degree angle of  view from infinity all the way down to 1/2 inch from the front of the  lens. The Fisheye Optic can also create unique flare effects in an  image. 
 “The Scout is for adventurous photographers wanting an  easy to use fisheye lens combined with the creative freedom of the  Lensbaby Optic Swap System,” said Craig Strong, Lensbaby president and  co-founder.  “We chose to combine the straight-shooting, non-bending  Scout with our 12mm Fisheye Optic so that Lensbaby users could have a  simple, affordable, and fun way to play with the Fisheye’s creative  flare and eye-opening close focus.”
 
 Due to the extremely wide  angle of view of the Fisheye Optic, full frame shooters will generally  see a black circle around almost the entire image, and APS-sized sensor  shooters will see black at the corners of their images. With Scout, the  Fisheye image is always ideally situated in the center of the frame.
 
 The  Fisheye Optic features a creative lens flare effect that causes the  edge areas that would ordinarily be black, to glow with color whenever  there are bright light sources in the image. This lens flare effect is  particularly apparent when shooting with a full frame camera though it  is also noticeable when shooting with APS-sized sensors.
 
 The  ability to focus one half inch in front of the lens provides an  extraordinary way to explore macro photography. Get close enough to a  flower to nearly touch it – while capturing the entire garden  surrounding it in the frame.
 
 Here are some sample photographs  using both APS and full frame sensor cameras:
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