![]() ![]() Yes! It's so nice and also quite subtle, found it perfect for "non-artistic" portraits etc. The lens with the most beautiful, utterly smooth, low-contrast, painterly, cinema-lens-like out-of-focus backgrounds I have ever encountered is. (The last may be a bit oval shaped wide open but nothing like the actual swirly bokeh lenses.) The Contax-Zeiss 28-85 f3.3-4 (namely at the long end). Hasenbein wrote: The lens with the most beautiful, utterly smooth, low-contrast, painterly, cinema-lens-like out-of-focus backgrounds I have ever encountered is. Manual focus lenses mainly from Minolta, Pentax, Voigtlaender, Leitz, Topcon and from Russia (too many to be listed here). Minolta MC 58/1.2 and 85/1.7 come to my mind but there are many more. Can't really say whether I have a favorite one. There are many lenses which provide that. Posted: Sat 12:11 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite non-swirly bokeh lenses?Įveryone loves swirly bokeh, but what are some of your favorite lenses that don't swirl? Location: Mid North Coast NSW - AustraliaĪnd one that I would love to own but never will The depth of field is so shallow that I really have to pay attention to my back and forth movement while focusing, because the least amount of movement on my part can result in an out-of-focus shot. They're a lot of fun to shoot with wide open, but they can also be a challenge. Ĭooltouch wrote: My favorite non-swirly bokeh lenses are two of my Canons: FD 55mm f/1.2 SSC and FD 85mm f/1.2 SSC Aspherical ![]() The best lens is the one you have with you. List of Rodenstock Interchangeable Lenses for 35mm cameras with Serial Numbers Variable bokeh: Nikon DC/Canon RF SA Macro QuickHitRecord wrote: Everyone loves swirly bokeh, but what are some of your favorite lenses that don't swirl?Ĭalvin83 wrote: It depends on the situation Posted: Sat 2:04 am Post subject: Favorite non-swirly bokeh lenses? ![]()
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