For the bokeh, I'm sure other lens design factors is same or even more
important than number of aperture blade, look at the Zuiko 50/1.2 you will
know. Bokeh of long lens usually is good as the out focus area is usually
too soft to identify.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walt Wayman" <hiwayman@xxxxxxxxx>
> Or you could get a Tamron 80-200/2.8. It's actually sharper than
> either the 100/2.8 or the 85/2, and you can zoom it to either
> focal length, or anywhere in between, or shorter, or longer.
>
> Oh, and by the way, it has a nine-blade diaphragm. Must be
> another bokeh thing. :-)
>
> Happy holidays.
>
> Walt
>
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