mfogiel
Veteran
Originally posted by lorriman:
Could you kindly back this statement with some images? From my experience with lenses (Zeiss, Leica, CV, Nikon) the Zeiss glass tends to have very pleasant and "normal" bokeh, as opposed to "articulated" or "harsh" or outright "disturbing" bokeh from other manufacturers. It would be interesting to find out what are you basing your statement on.
Thanks
Marek
Zeiss Makro Planar 100/2 ZF
Zeiss Planar 85/1.4 ZF
Zeiss Planar 80/2.8 (Rolleiflex)
Zeiss Planar 50/2 ZM
Zeiss C Sonnar 50/1.5 ZM
Zeiss Makro Planar 120/4 (Hasselblad)
a semi-formal or contextual portraitist is going to be bummed by zeiss bokeh (generally speaking) because it's often calls attention to itself
Could you kindly back this statement with some images? From my experience with lenses (Zeiss, Leica, CV, Nikon) the Zeiss glass tends to have very pleasant and "normal" bokeh, as opposed to "articulated" or "harsh" or outright "disturbing" bokeh from other manufacturers. It would be interesting to find out what are you basing your statement on.
Thanks
Marek
Zeiss Makro Planar 100/2 ZF
Zeiss Planar 85/1.4 ZF
Zeiss Planar 80/2.8 (Rolleiflex)
Zeiss Planar 50/2 ZM
Zeiss C Sonnar 50/1.5 ZM
Zeiss Makro Planar 120/4 (Hasselblad)
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