I know why the K85/1.8 is probably
so valuable, because those in the know,
( the type of photographers who tend
to pay good money for old lenses)
know that the M85 is not a viable alternative
of you want a fast MF 85mm PK lens.
jco

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Subject: Re: M85mm f2.0 bokeh


The A* was an f1.4.  Boz's site makes no mention of an A 1.8.

Thibouille wrote:
> Very interesting, William.
> Specially the difference of rendering of bokeh at f/2 and f/4. A pity 
> this lens is not of A-type. I'm sure the A version (f/1.8 if I 
> remember well) is way more expensive. (I don't even wanna know 
> aboutthe FA f/1.4).
>
> A pity; I'd really like to play with one of those.
>
> 2007/4/26, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   
>> A few days ago, Thibouille was asking about the bokeh of the M85 f2 
>> lens. My recollection was that it was as smooth as silk, but I hadn't

>> really used it recently, favouring the 77mm lens instead. I decided 
>> to pull the 85 off the shelf to remind myself of how much I enjoyed 
>> it's rendering abilities. Here then is a couple of shots taken with 
>> the M85/2, one shot wide open, and a similar shot taken at f/4.
>> http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/m852bokeh/852bokeh.html
>> It is as smooth as I remember.
>>
>> Camera info:
>> K10, ISO100.
>>
>> William Robb
>>
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