yasumasa_yanagisawa 0 Posted September 23, 2004 Those who have no interest, no knowlage about old lens performance, please ignore this or do not rate. It's only to show you a very strange example of "Bokeh" I have never had before. in a big noise of portable shrine in the festival. Aperture fully opened Biotar 75/1.5 of Carl Zeiss Jena. Fosusing on father and daughter in five meters range and far in the back in infinity, there were portable shrine and people moving furiously. All melt out? Be sure, the camera, AX has a vacuum system to keep perfect flatness of the film. Link to comment
yasumasa_yanagisawa 0 Posted September 23, 2004 Another example by the same lens in the same condition, but focusing almost infinity. Soft but every thing is normal. Link to comment
yasumasa_yanagisawa 0 Posted September 23, 2004 Second one is quite normal: aperture is not fully opened in the day time, may be f5.6. I am sure this would be one of the best portrait lens with individuality if you can manage its "Bokeh". Don't you think so? Link to comment
d2f 0 Posted September 23, 2004 it works but should have more are open in front of the subjects than behind Link to comment
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