Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tom, it could be that the person who answered the questione misunderstood the original post. In fact, the question did say this . . . "What does the out-of-focus image wide open look like with the Ultron?" He did not say "portion," or "area." In other parts of the photo world, bokeh is a meaningless term. Only where low, or no light is king do we place bokeh so high on the altar. Regards, SonC Subject: [Leica] Re: Bokeh discussion on the Cosina-Voigtlander list > To respond to my own post, the following response was received: > > > >Bob, although I've never been within reaching distance of the Ultron, I > >can say with some authority, that the out-of-focus image wide open is > >quite blurred, and somewhat brighter than the same image made at f/2.0 > > > > The following discussion regarding Bokeh recently took place on the > > Cosina-Voigtalnder list (which was also my initial reaction to the Bokeh > > concept): > > > > > > >>Larry, > > >> > > >>What does the out-of-focus image wide open look like with the Ultron? > > >> > > >>Bob > > > > > >You are pulling my leg, aren't you? > > > > > >Larry > > > > Tom S. > > >