lacksative wrote:
One of the oldies. Not sure if i\'ve posted this before.
Not alternative. Canon EOS 40D with 85mm f/1.2L II near MFD
Notice the \"bullseye\" on the bokeh.
Pardon for asking a silly question but I notice that the bokeh here is sliced off at the top (flat). I\'ve seen this with the 85L 1.2 and with other lenses with a large back elements on DSLRs. It happens with small and large OOFE\'s and intensifies the further up or down they happen to be in a image. The M8 or M9 doesn\'t have this issue. Is there any way to mitigate this on a DSLR or we just put up with it? Is it because the internal housing is too small to accommodate light coming through these large back elements?
lacksative wrote:
One of the oldies. Not sure if i\'ve posted this before.
Not alternative. Canon EOS 40D with 85mm f/1.2L II near MFD
Notice the \"bullseye\" on the bokeh.
Pardon for asking a silly question but I notice that the bokeh here is sliced off at the top (flat). I\'ve seen this with the 85L 1.2 as well and probably any lens with a large back element on a DSLR. It happens with small and large OOFE\'s and intensifies the further up or down they happen to be in a image. The M8 or M9 doesn\'t have this issue. Is there any way to mitigate this on a DSLR or we just put up with it? Is it because the internal housing is too small to accommodate light coming through these large back elements?