“The three lenses from the Neptune system were very lightweight and compact and I could take them practically anywhere” | —Dhan Limwattana |
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“So my all-time favorite has become the portrait shots because the lens is super sharp and allows for perspectives that you can’t get with standard focal lengths.” | —Dhan Limwattana |
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Wider Than Ever Before | Getting almost as wide as the vision of the human eye, we added the extraordinary ultra-wide-angle Naiad 15 mm Neptune System Front Lens to give you a portal to an even more powerful perspective. With a closest focusing distance of just 1 cm and a whopping 135° field of view, this extraordinary art lens challenges you to rethink your compositional skills and see the world afresh. |
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“I was also thoroughly impressed with the Naiad 15 mm, I took really great pictures with it and that ultra-wide angle view with the 135-degree field of view was really stunning.” | —Dhan Limwattana |
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On the Go Creativity | Proteus 80 mm, Despina 50 mm, Thalassa 35 mm. Three lenses, three focal lengths, one lens base! For use with your Canon EF or Nikon F mounts, the Neptune Lens Base allows you to push each lens past its maximum aperture for advanced experimentation. With six special aperture plates for delicate bokeh shapes, each lens can also be used with a macro adapter for detailed shots. Small, lightweight and portable, these lenses are great for travel and street photography, allowing you to switch between focal lengths and never miss a moment. |
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