G Gunjack Senior Member Dec 2, 2009 #84 hamustar said: Here's my contri to this thread E-P1 with Nokton 35mm f/1.4 Click to expand... Nice execution but I dont find the bokeh of the Nokton 35mm F1.4 nice in this instance, coz I see a lot of doughnut/condom shaped bokeh!
hamustar said: Here's my contri to this thread E-P1 with Nokton 35mm f/1.4 Click to expand... Nice execution but I dont find the bokeh of the Nokton 35mm F1.4 nice in this instance, coz I see a lot of doughnut/condom shaped bokeh!
dennisc Senior Member Dec 2, 2009 #85 Used f1.2 just for heck on Surrephoto's shoot sometime ago. Just snapshots of bokeh on eyes :bsmilie:
Used f1.2 just for heck on Surrephoto's shoot sometime ago. Just snapshots of bokeh on eyes :bsmilie:
S Synergyworld Senior Member Dec 3, 2009 #91 Long long ago with my old Nikon 105mm f2.0 DC which I already sold it. :cry:
N ngck12 New Member Dec 4, 2009 #95 surrephoto said: How many aperture blades on this classic legend? Interesting "painterly" bokeh. Click to expand... Its only 6 bladed.
surrephoto said: How many aperture blades on this classic legend? Interesting "painterly" bokeh. Click to expand... Its only 6 bladed.
N ngck12 New Member Dec 4, 2009 #96 hamustar said: Nice, I like this B&W treatment, it looks very clean and neat. Btw which 55mm is this? Click to expand... its the Nikon Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S 55mm F1.2 Auto lens to be exact. Taken together with the Fuji s5 pro
hamustar said: Nice, I like this B&W treatment, it looks very clean and neat. Btw which 55mm is this? Click to expand... its the Nikon Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S 55mm F1.2 Auto lens to be exact. Taken together with the Fuji s5 pro