I am not all that keen on these examples as I find them a little harsh. My preference is for a softer bokeh when I can get it. Here is an example from my personal favourite - but for an SLR not an RF, my Nikkor 180mm f2.8
And here is an example from an RF lens - the Canon 50mm f1.2 shot wide open which likewise produces pretty soft bokeh And needless to say low contrast
I'll guess not. The first one does have higher contrast, which is not surprising since the Zeiss MC is as good as any in the industry and the Zeiss lenses are renowned for their contrast. The contrast difference is far more noticeable to my eyes than the bokeh difference; it's why I prefer #1.
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