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D7000
Halo around background objects
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<blockquote data-quote="Shoots808" data-source="post: 60545" data-attributes="member: 9591"><p>At 4.5 you should be starting to get a little bokeh. Out of focus areas start to distort and create strange effects and the effect of shapes and lighted areas of the backhround becoming more blurred, And blended as the lens is opened farther with it being most pronounced at 1.8. </p><p> The bokeh of that particular lens is loved by some and hated by others, and not known to be as attractive as the 50mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoots808, post: 60545, member: 9591"] At 4.5 you should be starting to get a little bokeh. Out of focus areas start to distort and create strange effects and the effect of shapes and lighted areas of the backhround becoming more blurred, And blended as the lens is opened farther with it being most pronounced at 1.8. The bokeh of that particular lens is loved by some and hated by others, and not known to be as attractive as the 50mm. [/QUOTE]
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