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p.1 #8 · Shallowest possible DOF for Pentax? | |
In that gif, the 50mm and 135mm example are from the same lens, for what it's worth. The branch in the 50mm image is perfectly overlayed and in line with the branch at 135mm, it's just cropped in. I still don't really understand your explanation. Could you go grab a camera, attach a zoom lens, manual focus on something close and watch the bokeh as you zoom in and out? The bokeh does get thicker - it does morph. I'm definitely not imagining that.
Anyway, I've come across the Pentax SMC 85mm F1.4, and it looks fantastic, with a price to match. I suppose I can afford the $800 to get it, but something has made the decision a bit complicated:
I also just learned that Vivitar makes an 85mm F1.4 too, for Pentax, and for $300. I also see alot of rave reviews from people about it.(Not just Ken Rockwell, by the way) This lens also appears to be sold under the names Polar, Bower, Rokinon, Phoenix, and Samyang.
Should I go for a knockoff? They seem like excellent quality lenses. If so, which knockoff should I go for? Should I stick with the legendary A*85mm F1.4 Pentax instead?
I don't know!
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