I use a lot this lens, and circles of confusion are perfect!!!
I don´t know if they´re called by this way, so Bokeh is lovely
and beatiful. I´ve never seen other such lens.
Skip, this images you pointed to me; You can do exactly with 50/1,2.
Best regards,
Dave
"O.C" wrote:
>
> >If you want to see some VERY NICE F/1.0 shots taken with a Leica Noctilux,
> >you should check this link out. (Personally, I think at ~$2k and 630g,
> >the Noctilux is grossly overpriced, but some can stomach it's price and
> >weight.) For comparison to the Noctilux' weight, the Zuiko 50/1.2 is
> >254g, and the 35-80/2.8 is 650g.
> >
> >http://www.shinozuka-family.com/f1/
> >
> >Skip
>
> It was interesting however that images 3 and 4 have highlights of the suns
> reflection in the frame. They aren't circular but rather oval. Clear
> evidence of off axis astigmatism. Does anyone have Zuiko f1.2 shots that
> show examples of this lenses bokeh. I haven't had mine long enough to
> comment on the f1.2's performance wide open.
>
> Oben
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