Knorp
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Not sure about its bokeh qualities, but nevertheless it's gorgeous !
(with OKC6-75-1 2/75mm)
Kind regards.
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Not sure about its bokeh qualities, but nevertheless it's gorgeous !
(with OKC6-75-1 2/75mm)
Which lens and camera?Another, but this time in black and white. Same lens and probably the same f and iso.
Hi there Tony,25mm?
Focal length of the lens.
Used a few posts earlier.
#5737
Tony
I went for the old 4/3 Zuiko 7-14/4.0, apart from the 1 stop benefit, I'm not sure there is much difference in terms of 'bokeh' between 2.8 and 4.0This is the Panasonic 25mm 1.4 Leica.
Same as I used for those BBQ chefs a couple of months ago. I tend to keep it at 1.4 as much of the time as possible so I get some decent separation.
There is a lot of stuff from the Panny 7-14 f4.0 on this thread. No bokeh but often a lovely feeling of depth. I opened a thread asking if anyone had tried the 2.8 along side it but not much interest around here at the moment.
http://www.tonygamble.uk/Family_Carols_2017/index.html
Tony