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I prefer out-of-focus rendering that blends together with the appearance of matte-texture oil paint, so tend to like the bokeh I get from my old German primes. I'm not super-impressed by soap bubbles, except the very best examples. It's an impossible question to answer because bokeh appreciation is subjective. Looking for Pentax-A* 200mm Macro and Pentax-A* 1.8/135mm, Sigma 150mm or 180mm Macro PK, Sigma 50-500 AF PK, Enna 1.5/85mm M42 selling Pentacon Six/Pentax 67/Mamiya Press/Leica M/Rolleiflex/4x5"/Manfrotto stuff Collecting vintage large format lenses (plenty of them ) Shooting only digital recently, FF and APS-C Other cameras: Leica CL, Leica M5, Rolleiflex, Mamiya Super 23, Horizont, and many bellows cameras from 4x5" to 8x10" Thai tuc-tuc at nigh by spaulein, on Flickr North Gate Jazz Club 3 by spaulein, on Flickr Passion flower with Trioplan 50mm by spaulein, on FlickrĬhiang Mai night market 3 by spaulein, on FlickrĬhiang Mai night market 5 by spaulein, on Flickrįujinon f2.2 urban bubble bokeh by spaulein, on Flickr Those that do represent hugely different kinds of bokeh. Some of my favorite "bokeh lenses" are not present. Thx for sharing.Ĭyberjunkie wrote: I don't have many pictures with me, and even less on Flickr. Kymarto wrote: One of my faves in the 50mm zone is the Leotax Leonon, LTM for the old Japanese Leotax camera One photographers junk lens is an artists favorite tool. Lightshow wrote: Because bokeh is so subjective, I usually resort to services like Flickr to see how the lens draws, if I like it, then I'll search for reviews to find out if it's prone to issues, softness, haze, oil contamination, etc.