Re: More bokeh? 200mm @ f/2.8 or 100mm @ f/2.0?
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Originally Posted by powers_brent
The OOF blur seems more diffused with the 100mm lens.
Looks that way to me, too.
I think that is because the background is pretty close to the focal plane. If I understand things right, when the background is close, f number matters more. When the background is far, aperture matters more.
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Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
That's not the impression I get. Bob says:
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"] "While the quality of blur - bokeh - is in itself a "fuzzy" concept and
something that's quite difficult to predict or control, the quantity of blur can be
calculated quite easily and it's something over which the photographer has control through
choice of focal length and aperture."
To me it seems like he treats bokeh as quality only.
Yup, I agree with your interpretation of that quote. But he also says: "While "Bokeh" is a measure of both the quantity and the nature or
quality of background blur, this program only calculates the quantity."
Perhaps he is taking the precise definition of the word less seriously than we are [:)]
Re: More bokeh? 200mm @ f/2.8 or 100mm @ f/2.0?
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Originally Posted by powers_brent
The OOF blur seems more diffused with the 100mm lens.
I agree with Jon. If you repeated the test with human-sized focus distances, I think you would get different results.
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Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle
Perhaps he is taking the precise definition of the word less seriously than we are
I see now, thanks. You're right.
Re: More bokeh? 200mm @ f/2.8 or 100mm @ f/2.0?
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Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
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Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle
Perhaps he is taking the precise definition of the word less seriously than we are
I see now, thanks. You're right.
Well everybody on this forum knows that the both of you (quite specifically you two) delve into the technicals of photography. But I ask these questions hoping that you two will answer and set all my mistakes, misconceptions, etc. correct. I literally post these questions and think in my head, "what will Daniel and Jon have to say?" I learn a lot by your exchange. Thanks for all the information.
Re: More bokeh? 200mm @ f/2.8 or 100mm @ f/2.0?
EF 135mm F2 L my choice. Hook on 1.4 crop censor