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Photographing your Bokeh

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Vivek

Guest
FWIW- General pointer to all.

With all the adapted lenses on m4/3rds, it is, in principle, possible to focus them beyond infinity.

Going past infinity to get fuzzy images has its uniqueness (smoother).

Those who have olympus pen F lenses can mount (hold the lens firmly! it will mount but is a tad lose) them directly on m4/3rds and get past infinity.
 

Leica 77

New member
GF1 + Contax G 45mm.

Inspired by Michiel, endre, Keith, Rafael, missme, leuallen and others, I post my contribution to the Bokeh thread with the theme of spring flowers. :)

 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
[
QUOTE=Vivek;201994]FWIW- General pointer to all.

With all the adapted lenses on m4/3rds, it is, in principle, possible to focus them beyond infinity.

Going past infinity to get fuzzy images has its uniqueness (smoother).

Those who have olympus pen F lenses can mount (hold the lens firmly! it will mount but is a tad lose) them directly on m4/3rds and get past infinity.
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Thanks for the tip!
I am not much of a technician, at least not in the micro department, but does it mean I have to grind down all my adapters to go past infinity? :shocked:
Have to try one. Any example of a result with a pen lens?

Michiel
 

Ron Evers

New member
Thanks Leica, they were taken with a Sears 50mm/2.0 that I got on ebay for $11.50. Got a Minolta 50mm/1.4 on the way that cost me 4 times as much.
 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Some beautiful images lately, from our regulars and some new faces. Ron, I like you Sears lens, nice complicated background bokeh :salute::salute::salute:

I have some catching up to do:

The BAD Project - Day 13

"Coast of Portugal"

Keith

 
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