Dan Quan
Member
I have been pouring over the threads here and elsewhere on the interwebs and if i understand correctly the Swirly Bokeh is produced more easily when using a shorter focal length than would be considered "normal" for any given format.
So for 6x6 one would have greater success using a focal length shorter than about 8cm, correct?
But does that mean that using a medium long focal length will not produce the coveted Swirly Bokeh?
Thanks for your time helping me
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So for 6x6 one would have greater success using a focal length shorter than about 8cm, correct?
But does that mean that using a medium long focal length will not produce the coveted Swirly Bokeh?
Thanks for your time helping me
