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Short Bokeh test 100mm macro 50L, 85L, 135L minimum focusing distance

 
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Dec 05, 2016 17:49 |  #16

Talley wrote in post #18204241 (external link)
Thanks for the time but proper framing is key

The subject says: "minimum focusing distance".


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Dec 05, 2016 23:46 |  #17

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Thanks for the time but proper framing is key otherwise the telephoto always wins. I bet if you framed that 85 equal to the 135 the 85l would be the strong winner

Is this better? 135L, 85L, 50L. All wide open.

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Dec 06, 2016 01:32 |  #18

so much noise even at iso 250
I wonder how much better the new 5DIV is


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Dec 06, 2016 08:31 |  #19

CheshireCat wrote in post #18204441 (external link)
The subject says: "minimum focusing distance".

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Dec 06, 2016 08:32 |  #20

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Is this better? 135L, 85L, 50L. All wide open.
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Awesome.... that 50 looks amazing!


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Dec 06, 2016 09:56 as a reply to  @ Talley's post |  #21

Thr 50L is the softest of the trio when wide open. But I am a bokeh lover in this time of my life.


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Dec 06, 2016 09:57 |  #22

I was more or less talking about the quality of the bokeh. Very nice.


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Dec 06, 2016 10:15 |  #23

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Thr 50L is the softest of the trio when wide open. But I am a bokeh lover in this time of my life.

Just take off your bi-focals, everything will be nice and blurry. :):):)


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Dec 06, 2016 14:39 |  #24

FuturamaJSP wrote in post #18204778 (external link)
so much noise even at iso 250
I wonder how much better the new 5DIV is

Eh? Noise at ISO 250?? Not on my 5D3 there isn't and I'm sure the 6D isn't any worse?!


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