Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/03/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Mar 24, 2009, Tim Gray wrote: > Are you referring to the non circular shape of the out of focus > highlights? If so, that will happen on most large aperture lenses > wide open. It has to do with the angle of the light is coming in. > Take your lens, look at it off axis (like 25-30 degrees off) and note > that you can't see the full aperture because of the angle. That will > probably happen with almost any fast 50 you shoot with. Yeah... the overall shape thing made me think about the image of the physical aperture from an off-axis point of view. Thing is... I'm wondering why I haven't seen it in any snaps I've shot with other fast lenses; I'm gonna hafta try to smoke it out of some of the other glass in the closet. > > If you are talking about the bright ring on the outer part of the out > of focus highlights, that has to do with lens design and another fast > 50 might work better for you. The Zeiss 50/1.5 might satisfy you. I > think it has to do with correcting spherical aberration, which the > Zeiss has a lot of, so it has smoother out of focus highlights (behind > the plane of focus). It also has focus shift :) Yeah... that excessive focus shift business can be a dealbreaker. > > I assume you were joking about bokeh being the cause of the lack of > view on the Guy picture :) Yeah... Bob Palmieri