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Photographing your Bokeh

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Vivek

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I hope folks don't mistake me for posting here. Again, this could have been captured on an m4/3rds cam but it was a NEX-7.


Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr

NEX-7, Olympus pen F 40/1.4, Aspherical element

The pen F 40/1.4 is one of the sharpest lenses I have for mirrorless cams. However when an aspherical element is added in its light path, this is the result. :D
 

turbines

New member
I hope folks don't mistake me for posting here. Again, this could have been captured on an m4/3rds cam but it was a NEX-7.

NEX-7, Olympus pen F 40/1.4, Aspherical element

The pen F 40/1.4 is one of the sharpest lenses I have for mirrorless cams. However when an aspherical element is added in its light path, this is the result. :D
That is a very interesting creation. I love the swirling.
 
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Vivek

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Paul, It is the rear most element from the Olympus 14-42 kitzoom. It is a moulded plastic aspheric and is easily scratched. That is the only worry. :)
 

Brian S

New member
Summicron-M 90/2, at ~F2.5 (first click stop) on the EP-2.



and an F-Mount, multi-coated Planar formula Nikkor-P.C. 105mm F2.5, wide-open on the EP-2:

 

Brian S

New member
Different day, different focus point,

Sonnar formula F-Mount Nikkor-P 105/2.5, wide-open on the EP2:



I have this lens in F-Mount, Leica Mount, Contax Mount, and Nikon S-Mount.
 
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