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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 114987" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I think this lack of bokeh is more dependent on the quality and the way the zoom was conceived. Maybe more smaller elements to make it lighter can change the bokeh quite a bit. I have a 28-80 3.3-5.6 that is exceptionally sharp, but the bokeh "sucks". And above the bokeh, there is also a factor that is hard to define, it has to do on how the lens catches the light and how it reproduces contrast. There is no question, some lenses are better than others and it doesn't only have to do with sharpness!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 114987, member: 3903"] I think this lack of bokeh is more dependent on the quality and the way the zoom was conceived. Maybe more smaller elements to make it lighter can change the bokeh quite a bit. I have a 28-80 3.3-5.6 that is exceptionally sharp, but the bokeh "sucks". And above the bokeh, there is also a factor that is hard to define, it has to do on how the lens catches the light and how it reproduces contrast. There is no question, some lenses are better than others and it doesn't only have to do with sharpness! [/QUOTE]
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