Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > >Tina, > >Those are beautiful, wonderful images, and they show the great abilities of >the Noctilux. I don't understand, however, your one comment: > >> If you can see the bokeh, you should not be >> using the Noctilux!! > > >Do you mean the opposite? If you can't see the bokeh, then you are stopped >down and don't need the Noctilux. If you can see the bokeh, then you are >wide open and you do need the Noctilux. > >Bob > I may be reading Tina wrong but I believe she meant exactly what she said; i.e., if you can see the bokeh, then there's enough light present to use a lens with a smaller maximum aperture. If that's NOT what she meant, then I suppose I missed her point. Even so, I'm not sure I agree as the subject's background will have a decided effect upon the presence or absence of bokeh. Walker