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Re: "Admirable" blur samples


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?



Nov 19, 2009 at 01:25 AM
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Re: "Admirable" blur samples


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?



Nov 18, 2009 at 09:34 PM





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