03-05-2011, 10:26 AM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1299243573' post='6507']
In general, is not a blanket statement. Blanket statement: Canon lenses have better bokeh than the equivalent Nikon lenses. In general makes clear that:
a. It is a generalization
b. There are or may be exceptions.
Anyway, here still some of the in no way smooth or creamy bokeh of the Nikon AF 85mm f1.4 D. Called by some the Nikon "cream-machine".
And Nikon Af-S 85mm f1.4 G, "cream-machine 2.0".
I have found no image (with anything in the background) of either lens that makes one think "what a creamy, peaceful and effortless bokeh feel".
Not impressed by the bokeh of the 105mm VR macro either, nor of the 50mm f1.4 or the 35mm f1.8 DX.
[/quote]
So what? You've just described the 85/1.2 L with the same attributes. So, you like neither of them. How does that make Canon better?
In general, is not a blanket statement. Blanket statement: Canon lenses have better bokeh than the equivalent Nikon lenses. In general makes clear that:
a. It is a generalization
b. There are or may be exceptions.
Anyway, here still some of the in no way smooth or creamy bokeh of the Nikon AF 85mm f1.4 D. Called by some the Nikon "cream-machine".
And Nikon Af-S 85mm f1.4 G, "cream-machine 2.0".
I have found no image (with anything in the background) of either lens that makes one think "what a creamy, peaceful and effortless bokeh feel".
Not impressed by the bokeh of the 105mm VR macro either, nor of the 50mm f1.4 or the 35mm f1.8 DX.
[/quote]
So what? You've just described the 85/1.2 L with the same attributes. So, you like neither of them. How does that make Canon better?