Roger Pellegrini
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I am looking a used 50 Summicron and just saw an ad for one on E-Bay that mentioned "incredible Bokeh and no 6bit code." Can anyone tell me what this means.
Roger Pellegrini
Roger Pellegrini
6 bit coding is useful for using M mount lenses on the Leica M8

"Incredible bokeh" means it renders out of focus areas of the image very smoothly (though there's some ambiguity about what exactly that means).
No idea about the 6 bit code bit, though. 6 bits, that's $1.50 isn't it?
On the m8, the coding allows issue like falloff and chromatic aberration etc. to be corrected after capture, in a lens-specific way. The sensor records the r,g, and b signals separately and so if you know what lens you're using, you can adjust those before interpolating to make the rgb image pixel. That's my understanding of it. The thins is, as long as you store a truly raw file which has the pre-interpolated r,g,b data, then you don't need coding. You can do the corrections later. So frankly I think it's an example of overengineering at high cost to the consumer.
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