Fred wrote:

>In fact, it has been my experience with a number of macro lenses (Pentax
>M 50/4, A 50/2.8, F 50/2.8, A 100/4, A 100/2.8, and A* 200/4, as well as
>the Ricoh 105/2.8, and the Vivitar Series 1 90/2.5 with 1:1 adapter,
>105/2.5, and 90-180/4.5 Flat Field Zoom) that, IN GENERAL, macro lenses
>do not great bokeh make.



Maybe this would be a good reason for a 120/2.8 Macro Limited. A macro lens 
that is designed for three-dimensional subjects, as opposed to flat field, 
with excellent bokeh.
The Pentax FA645 120/4 Macro has a harsh bokeh. Canon users also complain 
about the 180 Macro whose bokeh looks more like that of a mirror lens.

P�l
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