We love a 
Lensbaby  lens as much as the next hipster, but if there's one thing the Optic  Swap system isn't, it's fast. Switching out aperture plates is a royal  pain, and for those looking to simply capture moments as they happen,  it's a 
system  that simply doesn't work. The company's apparently aiming to fix that  with the introduction of its first 35mm optic with a 12-blade adjustable  aperture. The Sweet 35 select focus optic requires but a twist to  change the aperture, and in turn, the "sweet spot." 'Course, you'll  still need to find yourself adequate light (or boost your ISO / slow  your shutter) before stepping that aperture value up too high, but at  least now it's easier than using a magnetic tool to fish one plate out  and drop another in. The lens steps down to f/2.5 and goes all the way  up through f/22, and it'll focus down to 7.5 inches from the front of  the lens. The downside is that this particular optic isn't compatible  with current 37mm Lensbaby accessories, nor will it function with the 
Composer with Tilt Transformer  for Micro Four Thirds and Sony NEX cameras. Still, for $180 it's easily  the most practical thing the company has ever delivered, and we  definitely hope this is just the beginning of a trend it intends to  push.