I noticed that the contrast of the 2 zooms you mentioned was greater and
was surprised that your early 35-105 matched the primes so well. Is this
why you like the older version?
I thought both 50/1.4's had the finest bokeh of all and were both just a
little bit better than the 50/1.8. Very close however.
Joel W.
At 09:57 PM 5/12/2003 +0800, you wrote:
Thanks for all looking the bokeh test, it is time for the answer. That is
the very different in intensity of the background, download for example the
35-70/3.6 and 28-48/4 shots compare the background side by side you will
see. It is not only the softness but the contrast or intensity of images are
having big different. This also happen in the long lens test but may be due
to the background you have to look carefully during compare. Don't know how
this happen but very interesting and certainly will affect how I select lens
for a certain purpose.
C.H.Ling
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