As do most super-fast 50s...I get trashed on the Leica list for saying
it, but the bokeh of the much vaunted Notilux is appallingly bad - in
fact at times some of the images I've seen make me feel queasy....
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Subject: Re: [OM] E-1 4/3 vs. full sensor
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From: <ll.clark@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> In <3FCFE9F0.1050601@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 12/04/03
> at 06:14 PM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>
> >I can see an advantage in going from f2 to f1.2, a full stop, in the
> >wide and tele ranges, but I never could see the photographic point of
> >the f1.2 50mm lenses. For bragging rights, sure, but otherwise, 1/3
> >stop over f1.4 ain't much to get excited about.
>
> But if the character of the lens is quite different?
>
> -
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> les clark / edgewater, nj / usa
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Unfortunately the Zuiko 50/1.2 has poorer bokeh than the 1.4.
C.H.Ling
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