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From: "Andrew Gullen" <andrew.gullen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> > It is interesting to compare the out-of-focus images made with the
L-word
> > M6 with a E*M*R-M 50mm/f2.8 and the OM-*Ti with a 50mm/f3.5 macro.
> > The Zuiko is much nicer with completely round ouf-of-focus images
whereas
> > the L-word lens produced five or six sided polygons.
>
> Interesting - I got hexagons with my 50/3.5 - I'll have to see whether I
> kept the slide, or maybe run more tests when there are living things
outside
> again. :-) Or test inside.
>
> Andrew
I think he was talking about 50/3.5 wide open, I usually shoot wide open
with it for family portraits. F3.5 isn't a large aperture for generally
shoots especially at 50mm focal length, I don't expect I will shoot stop
down with it unless for some macro shoots. I like Zuiko 50/3.5 very much,
the bokeh is very good. OFF highlight shape is only part of bokeh quality,
for me the double image is the most distracting thing.
C.H.Ling
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