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Ai-S Telephotos meet DSLRs :)
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 127265" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>I have had both and honestly the two are about even in every respect except bokeh and I honestly thinke the f/1.8 is a little better in that regards. The thing I like about the f/1.8 is I can drop it to f/2.8, a stop and a third down, and throw throw the background into very soft focus. You can't do that with the f/2.5 because although it is a fine lens, wide open it is not that all that fantastic and at f/4, the depth of field starts getting somewhat sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 127265, member: 12827"] I have had both and honestly the two are about even in every respect except bokeh and I honestly thinke the f/1.8 is a little better in that regards. The thing I like about the f/1.8 is I can drop it to f/2.8, a stop and a third down, and throw throw the background into very soft focus. You can't do that with the f/2.5 because although it is a fine lens, wide open it is not that all that fantastic and at f/4, the depth of field starts getting somewhat sharp. [/QUOTE]
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