I believe the difference is not digital or film, it is due to different
sensor size and the general magnification you usually shoot.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Ken Norton"
> You'd also have to factor in digital or film photography. The 100/2.8
> bokeh
> is AWESOME on film, not so much on digital. The 35/2.8 bokeh is downright
> romantic in either format. The 50/1.8 gives nice shallow DoF on digital
> and
> bokeh is reasonable, but the 50/3.5 has much nicer bokeh on digital than
> it
> does on film. The 300/4.5 is out of this world in either format.
> AG
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