Alberti
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The childrens toys don't look 3D to me.
The ladybug shot while techincally should look 3D doesnt either because of the distracting background behind it. If you had shot just earlier when her head had leading lines down the street I bet the 3D effect would be more prominent.
I think its been concluded that its not always the lens that makes the 3D look but the shot as well has to be composed and shot in a certain way also.
Ok, looking at it again, the shot in Paris does have some distracting swirl (@F/2) and the toys' background is really complex (also F/2). I think most common Leica lenses quickly produce such results. Definitely I will also look at smaller apertures (F/5.6-8) because there I have experienced some nice pop.
Canon lenses are far smoother. I will revisit this, for instance with the 25mm Skopar (that has ultra low CA).
This thread definitely takes me out of my bubble.


