Hi Fred,
What about bokeh if one step down a bit aperture? Does it improve?
Alek

 Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisał:
>> What is judged good or bad bokeh depends only on the lens, not the
>> subject's surroundings. What surrounds the subject may be judged
>> to be a good or bad choice of _background_, but whether the image
>> exhibits acceptable _bokeh_ depends ONLY on the lens. In my
>> opinion of what I understand.
>
>I would say that you are correct, Keith. Nonetheless, the choice of
>background (and sometimes foreground) when shooting, when making
>such a choice is possible, can make lenses with bad bokeh (even
>mirror lenses, for example, which are my own worst lenses for bokeh)
>"look pretty good" (for bokeh) - <g>.
>
>Fred
>
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