The ultimate Bokeh thread; pics please

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Really nice thread this one. As nice that I´ve joined RFF almost only for commenting and posting here :D

Having being a Minolta guy for many years, my first contribution to this post has to be for all means a Minolta Bohek :D

So here it comes, Minolta MC ROKKOR-PF 1:17 F=55. Both of them at full apperture. The grain comes from a nice ilford 3200, and the camera (not tht important) is an XD-5 which I changed the leather into... a light green :D

I hope somebody will like them or at least find them interesting. For some strange reason, I prefer its bokeh rather than many Nikors´...
 

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The Zuiko 250/2 is just shocking!

Oh yeah... Absolutely nothing on this earth compares... :) It does pretty well on a bokeh torture-test also:

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It's a pretty unique lens, even when shooting low-quality film:

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I have so many promising negatives from this lens that I have not printed yet, but it gives me something to look forward to for the next couple of years... What I mostly love about this lens, is that the only other comparable lens (the Nikkor 300mm f/2.0) falls in the "absolutely too huge to casually take anywhere" category (8kg monster), whereas the Zuiko is remarkably compact for what it is. It appears and handles no larger than a Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L.
 
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