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Something about medium format simply can't be matched by ever-increasing D-SLR resolution: Because a longer focal length is required for a given angle of view and perspective, you can get shallower depth of field -- and beautifully smooth out-of-focus detail -- without as much distracting "compression." The latest in the Lensbaby line lets you capitalize on that quality, adding selective focus control to medium-format shooting with Mamiya 645 (6x4.5cm) and Pentax 67 (6x7cm) SLR bodies. Like the 3G version for 35mm and digital SLRs, this odd but ingenious device has three focusing posts that allow you to lock its flexible bellows tubing into a specific "bend" that puts your sharp spot and out-of-focus areas wherever you want them. (Earlier Lensbaby incarnations required that you hold the bend manually.) Once you've found the effect you want, you simply push a button to lock the 3G into position. (You squeeze a pair of knobs to release it.) There's even a manual collar for fine-tuning focus once you've locked it in. About $390.
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