Scrambler
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Why all the surprise on depth of field? The DOF could be matched by shooting the Leica lenses 1 stop slower. Basically an APS-C sensor is 1/2 the size of the FF so once you match angle of view you give the smaller sensor another stop to match DOF.
MCTuomey
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Why all the surprise on depth of field? The DOF could be matched by shooting the Leica lenses 1 stop slower. Basically an APS-C sensor is 1/2 the size of the FF so once you match angle of view you give the smaller sensor another stop to match DOF.
Other way 'round for me. Wide open, I want the fuji lenses to match the DOF of the Leica rig, ideally.
aizan
Veteran
Taken with the Leica M and the 35mm Summilux Asph at f1,4:
https://flic.kr/p/mMBjWc
Taken with the Fuji X-T1 and the 23mm Fujinon Lens at f1,4:
https://flic.kr/p/mMBj4v
how does it look if you stop both lenses down two stops? the bokeh in both shots is very harsh.
tokyoshooter
Established
how does it look if you stop both lenses down two stops? the bokeh in both shots is very harsh.
Here are two snapshots take at f2,8 to show you what the bokeh looks like in a similar scene with a slightly smaller aperture (with my dog thrown in as an extra!).
Leica M with Summilux Asph 35mm at f2,8:
https://flic.kr/p/n2dA4s
Fuji X-T1 with Fujinon 23mm at f2,8:
https://flic.kr/p/n2bTpe
The bokeh is indeed a bit smoother at f2,8 for both lens in this situation.
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