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great bokeh or greatest bokeh?
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>> fence !!POey2hdozCZ
hard to say. i don't actually see any real bokeh in this photo. it's just a lens in fairly sharp focus on a white background. are you sure you know what bokeh means?
>> Anonymous
STF lenses are pretty fucking badass. The only awesome part of the Sony system, really.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Some people complain that 135STF's bokeh looks so smooth it's unnatural. This is true in a way - the bokeh of a human eye is closer to whay you see on your standard issue 50/1.8 (of course, we usually don't see this bokeh because the eye tends to focus on the object you're looking at, but still this plays a part in our perception)