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« Light Lens Lab Releases 35mm f/1.4 Aspherical "11873" »
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Re: Light Lens Lab Releases 35mm f/1.4 Aspherical "11873"
The finalized aperture blade geometry is a mixed bag, but I might warm up to it after a few days of moping and rationalizing.
Around f/2.8 looks good. Out-of-focus highlights will be regular polygons.
The corners of the aperture look a little spiky at ~f/4, but maybe film grain will hide it.
There weren't any crisp frames at f/5.6, but it seems like the edges might curve a little inward, making sharpened corners.
I've never seen such a spiky aperture at f/11 before!
Things are back to normal at f/16.
Dec 07, 2025 at 03:44 PM
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