Lens Bokeh Page

Anupam Basu

Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2005
Messages
504
Location
Madison, WI
Format
Multi Format
Maybe it's just me but I can't see much difference between the posted examples on that page. In fact, even though I am conscious of OOF areas in my images, I really can't see anything objectionable unless a lens starts forming double circles or hexagons in the OOF highlights. As long as it's smooth I am fine. Maybe I am not quite a bokeh connoisseur yet.
 

Michel Hardy-Vallée

Membership Council
Subscriber
Joined
Apr 2, 2005
Messages
4,793
Location
Montréal, QC
Format
Multi Format
I find the tests on that page to be absolutely irrelevant because they all involve different light situations, subjects, distance to camera, distance of background to subject, focal length, aperture, film formats, film stock...need I add more problems?
 

Michel Hardy-Vallée

Membership Council
Subscriber
Joined
Apr 2, 2005
Messages
4,793
Location
Montréal, QC
Format
Multi Format

celluloidpropaganda

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 12, 2005
Messages
361
Location
N. Texas
Format
Multi Format
They're both 'useful' (the latter one less so, since it deals primarily in lenses that aren't widely used) to some degree. I find informal real-world results/tests, even with a variety of subjects and film stocks, etc. to be more useful to me - they're more representative of what I might conceivably shoot. I guess I'd say my interest in reading lens info has more to do with finding out what kind of imaging characteristics I can expect in average usage, rather than an objective finding.

(Sadly, neither test focuses on lenses I might conceivably buy in the next six months - 50mm Summicron v. ZM Planar vs. Nokton...)
 

Michel Hardy-Vallée

Membership Council
Subscriber
Joined
Apr 2, 2005
Messages
4,793
Location
Montréal, QC
Format
Multi Format
Oh I wasn't meaning direct usefulness, but rather rigour of testing. To someone who hasn't built a huge storehouse of bokehs, the first page is meaningless because it does not afford the reader to identify precisely what are the characteristics of each lens. The other one (BTW, a link from the first one!) gives you a more useful experimental procedure, results, and conclusions. If you won't use the lens tested, you can at least learn more about bokeh and how to test for it.
 
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn more…