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« Taste-Test (C/Y vs FD @ 85mm) »
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Re: Taste-Test (C/Y vs FD @ 85mm)
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Yea Zeiss has bit harsh bokeh - dual lines. Tho it depends on circumstances, most likely background and distance shot.
The point is (for me); any of the shots I posted would be less pleasing (bokeh, colour and overall \"feel\") if shot with the Zeiss.
Switch to the Zeiss 85/1.2 50 or 60 Jahre and it becomes a worthwhile \"apples to apples\" comparison.
Bif, do the Zeiss a favour and compare it to the Nikkor.
Hell, even the Rokkor 85/1.7 draws better than the Zeiss. By quite a margin, too. Best \"slow\" 85 ever.
Dec 14, 2012 at 09:38 PM
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