![]() ![]() I really like it - One (well I) could argue it is just as much of a 'Bokeh Monster' ) I have the S-M-C Takumar 105mm version (older) Pentax 67 105mm f2.4 is definitely one of the quickest MF lenses, and certainly makes itself known when it comes to 'bokeh' +1 add the 180mm to the 80mm lens and it is a bokeh monster Mikeinlagardette wrote I think Mamiya C Series lenses have a pleasant out of focus appearance, but they can focus much closer than most MF cameras, which accentuates the effect. Mamiya C2, 80mm/f2.8 Mamiya Sekor, at full aperture I think Mamiya C Series lenses have a pleasant out of focus appearance, but they can focus much closer than most MF cameras, which accentuates the effect. I wouldn't say that Mamiya 80/1.9 renders beautiful bokehs. Here's an example of mine from the Zeiss 80 f2.8 (on 6圆): Look up some samples from pentax 67 with the 105 f24. In my opinion a lot of mf-cameras has a very beautiful bokeh. However, as Justin said, the examples you mentioned appear to have been altered, so the lens itself is probably a minor factor.īut that would be hard to focus correctly. It will probably be hard to find too many Medium format lenses faster than f/2.8, but even with those, you will be able to achieve a much shallower depth of field than with any 35mm format lens of similar angle of view. f2.8-f/4 is typical.Īlso those pix were made with a rf lens on a sony nex3 digicam, not a rF and look to have been heavily manipulated in post as well. ![]() The fastest mf lenses are f/2 on 645, and I believe one hasslblad 6圆 but the in 35mm terms this is more like having an f/1 lens. For example a 6x9 with an 90mm normal lens at f4 has the same depth of field as a 90mm tele lens on a 35mm camera at f4 even though the mf will show a much wider angle of view. In terms of aperture, Medium format uses much longer focal lengths for equivalent fields of view vs 35mm cameras so the depth of field for a given aperture is much less. Sonnar for hasslblad, rollieflex 2.8 have quite nice out of focus rendering for example. ![]()
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