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sychan
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As another thing to consider - from what I've read, there is a complementary relationship between foreground bokeh and background bokeh. The Nokton has "bright ring bokeh" for OOF areas beyond the plane of focus, but the foreground OOF is very smooth. What the DC nikkors apparently do it allow you to choose whether the foreground or the background has the "ugly" bokeh, and how quickly things blur out.
If I remember correctly, I've seen images from the latest 35 'lux that have wiry looking bokeh (seems to have come along with the extra wide-open sharpness of the new formula).
Included is an image from my Nokton 40/1.4, wide open, showing foreground bokeh. Its quite creamy (imo)
If I remember correctly, I've seen images from the latest 35 'lux that have wiry looking bokeh (seems to have come along with the extra wide-open sharpness of the new formula).
Included is an image from my Nokton 40/1.4, wide open, showing foreground bokeh. Its quite creamy (imo)