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sinner79
Joined: 02 May 2011 Posts: 157
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 3:34 pm Post subject: Better bokeh 50mm 55mm or 58mm 1.4? |
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sinner79 wrote:
This a general question and I ask to owners of many lenses:-)
At 1.4 aperture, which one lens could have short deep of field and best bokeh? In your opinion wich lens not expensive do you suggest?
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berraneck
Joined: 24 May 2009 Posts: 972 Location: prague, czech republic
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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berraneck wrote:
shortest DoF will have 58mm lens
best bokeh depends more on construction and type of lens than on the focal length _________________ equipment doesn´t count, good photographs do |
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enzodm
Joined: 11 Sep 2010 Posts: 350 Location: Italy
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 4:07 pm Post subject: |
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enzodm wrote:
"best" bokeh is not matter of focal length, but of specific lens, since it is a quality (often unspeakable). With equal aperture, DoF is shallower for longer lenses (play here to have an idea: http://www.dofmaster.com/doftable.html ). _________________
Canon 60D, Tamron 17-50VC, Canon 55-250IS, Sigma 50-150/2.8 plus:
Wide: Mir 20/3.5, Kenlock 24/2.8, Tamron 28/2.5, Yashikor 35/2.8, Mir 37/2.8
Fifties: Voigtländer Color Ultron 50/1.8, Pentacon 50/1.8, Zenitar 50/1.9, Leica Summicron 50/2, CZJ Pancolar 50/2, CZJ Tessar 50/2.8, Industar 50/3.5 , Rikenon 55/1.4, Petri 55/1.8, Helios 58/2
In the middle: Cyclop 85/1.5, Nikon 100/2.8
135s: Tamron 135/2.5, CZJ Sonnar 135/3.5, Jupiter 135/3.5, CZJ Triotar 135/4, Tamron Twin Tele 135-225
Tele: Soligor 200/2.8, Pentax Super Takumar 200/4, Hanimex 400/6.3, Makinon 500/8
Various: Schneider-Kreuznach Componar 135/4.5, Tominon 105/4.5, Vest Pocket Kodak meniscus, Wray Supar 2"/4.5
Sony Nex 6 plus:
Industar 69 28/2.8, Fujian 35/1.7, Rokkor 50/1.4, Jupiter 50/2, Cosmicar 50/2.8, Industar-22 50/3.5, Leitz Elmar 90/4, Canon Serenar 100/4
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AhamB
Joined: 22 Jun 2008 Posts: 733 Location: Germany
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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AhamB wrote:
It's difficult to suggest anything because there are so many 50-58mm lenses and you don't say which camera you have. 58mm lenses will almost invariably have stronger background blur. |
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ChromaticAberration
Joined: 23 Dec 2010 Posts: 819 Location: Portugal
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 4:45 pm Post subject: |
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ChromaticAberration wrote:
Yeah you are definetly asking this the wrong way since well there is no right way anyway.
The only thing we can tell you is that the more the blades of the diaphragm the better chances you have at getting smooth bokeh, that is also why the Pentacon 135 and 200 mm are called bokeh monsters since they have like 15 blades to keep the aperture as round as possible at all f-stops.
And yeah for general purpose photography a smooth bokeh will be lesss distracting. For artistic purposes you may desire an distracting bokeh though. _________________ Body: Fujifilm X-E1
Landscapes: Samyang 12mm f/2 NCS CS
Macro: Vivitar Series 1 105mm Æ’/2.5
Portrait: Helios-44 58mm Æ’/2.0
Low-light: SMC Takumar 50mm Æ’/1.4
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fuzzywuzzy
Joined: 18 Dec 2010 Posts: 1258 Location: Down East, Canada, eh?
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 4:57 pm Post subject: |
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fuzzywuzzy wrote:
Honestly, bokeh is just too subjective to declare any lens "best".
Take a couple of (highly enjoyable) hours and study the "best of" subforum, you'll see lots of examples from different lenses.
I will recommend the Helios 58/2, they're dirt cheap and will provide lots of fun while you hunt for bargains among the more expensive options. |
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sinner79
Joined: 02 May 2011 Posts: 157
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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sinner79 wrote:
I've got a Pentacon 135 2.8...but it has 6 blades..is there another version with 15 blades? |
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sinner79
Joined: 02 May 2011 Posts: 157
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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sinner79 wrote:
I found the on ebay...is there a comparison between 135mm 2.8 15 blades and 200mm f4 15 blades? |
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indianadinos
Joined: 06 Jul 2008 Posts: 1310 Location: Toulouse, France
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 6:02 pm Post subject: |
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indianadinos wrote:
fuzzywuzzy wrote: |
Honestly, bokeh is just too subjective to declare any lens "best".
Take a couple of (highly enjoyable) hours and study the "best of" subforum, you'll see lots of examples from different lenses.
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+1 ... Bokeh is a matter of taste, IMHO, and image composition ... Besides the optical scheme of the lens and the number of diaphragm blades, the background too influences the bokeh of a picture ...
Personally, i like the SMC Pentax 50/1.4 rendering, but other people will reply that the Tomioka 55/1.4 is better, while other will reply that the Planar 50/1.4 is the only one that can render a nice bokeh ...
Moreover, a creamy bokeh may be good for portraits, still life, macro and the like, but there are other kind of pictures where an harsh bokeh may be more useful to "read" a picture ...
fuzzywuzzy wrote: |
I will recommend the Helios 58/2, they're dirt cheap and will provide lots of fun while you hunt for bargains among the more expensive options. |
+1 ... Be sure, nevertheless, to get a good sample (i had four of five of them before getting one really good) ... I would recommend the 44M and the 44M-2 (i think there are seven different models) ...
Hope this helps ... _________________ Please visit my blogs Shooting with a Pentax K10D / FF Visions
Takumar: 24/3.5, 28/3.5, 35/2, 35/3.5, 50/1.4, 55/1.8, 85/1.8, 105/2.8, 120/2.8, 135/3.5, 150/4, 200/4
Pentax-K: M28/2.8, K28/3.5, M50/1.4, A50/1.7, M50/4 Macro, K85/1.8, K105/2.8, K135/2.5, M200/4, M70-150/4
Zeiss: Flektogon 20/2.8, 20/4, 35/2.4, 35/2.8, Tessar 50/2.8, Pancolar 50/1.8, Biotar 58/2, Sonnar 135/3.5, Sonnar 180/2.8
Meyer: Primagon 35/4.5, Domiplan 50/2.8, Oreston 50/1.8, Primoplan 58/1.9, Trioplan 100/2.8, Orestor 100/2.8, Orestor 135/2.8
Schacht/Steinheil: Travenar 90/2.8, Travenon 135/4.5, Quinar 135/2.8, Quinar 135/3.5
Russian: MIR 37B, Industar 50/3.5, Helios 44M & 44M-2, Jupiter 37A
P6: Flektogon 50/4, Biometar 80/2.8, Orestor 300/4
Nikkor: Nikkor-O 35/2, Micro 55/3.5, Nikkor-S 50/1.4, Nikkor-Q 135/2.8
Fuji: EBC 28/3.5, EBC 55/3.5 Macro, EBC 135/2.5
Misc Lenses: Kiron 105/2.8 Macro, Tamron SP90/2.5
... and a few other Vivitar, Tamron, Sigma and Soligor lenses ...
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