Your number 1 bokeh prime lens??

wud

Senior Member
Which lens do you love the most, when talking smoothly blurred out bokeh?

I thought for a while my Sigma 50mm 1.4 were my favorite, but actually the Nikon 105mm really, really does a wonderful job.
 

Dave_W

The Dude
I am extremely pleased with the bokeh coming out of my 300mm

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Pretzel

Senior Member
The only prime I have is the 50mm 1.8g, but I have NEVER been dissatisfied with the feel from that lens. Quite the amazing piece of glass for the price.
 

gqtuazon

Gear Head
Which lens do you love the most, when talking smoothly blurred out bokeh?

I thought for a while my Sigma 50mm 1.4 were my favorite, but actually the Nikon 105mm really, really does a wonderful job.

It all depends on the FL and distance to your subject. The 105mm f2.8 macro does indeed create great subject isolation and it is very sharp.

My three favorite bokeh machine lenses are my Sigma 85mm f1.4HSM, 70-200mm f2.8 and Zeiss 135mm f2 lens.

Zeiss 135mm


Sigma 85mm


70-200mm



Here is the 105mm VRI macro lens.

 

Blacktop

Senior Member
Which lens do you love the most, when talking smoothly blurred out bokeh?

I thought for a while my Sigma 50mm 1.4 were my favorite, but actually the Nikon 105mm really, really does a wonderful job.

So you're going to start a thread about bokeh goodness, and not even going to post any shots? That's just wrong.:suspicion:
 

Blacktop

Senior Member
It all depends on the FL and distance to your subject. The 105mm f2.8 macro does indeed create great subject isolation and it is very sharp.

My three favorite bokeh machine lenses are my Sigma 85mm f1.4HSM, 70-200mm f2.8 and Zeiss 135mm f2 lens.

Zeiss 135mm


Sigma 85mm


70-200mm



Here is the 105mm VRI macro lens.


really love that hummingbird shot. Did you do much PP to bring out those beautiful rich colors of the flower?
 

gqtuazon

Gear Head
really love that hummingbird shot. Did you do much PP to bring out those beautiful rich colors of the flower?
Thank you. Just my typical PP which includes increasing black, contrast level, and slight adjustment of WB if necessary using CS5. :D Edit: The humming bird shot should not be included since it was taken with a zoom lens, but o well.
 
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