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[OM] Re: Le*ca and B&W ( long?)

Subject: [OM] Re: Le*ca and B&W ( long?)
From: keith_w <keith_w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2007 01:25:53 -0800
Moose wrote:
> keith_w wrote:
> 
>> Chris wrote
>>   
>>> Well for one thing, the OM 50 f 1.8 has horrid Bokeh, while Leica lenses are
>>> usually better in that regard.  The Leica 50mm f2 Summicron R is the only 
>>> Leica
>>> 50 that I have personally used and it's far superior to the Olympus lens. I 
>>> Like
>>> the OM-4T much better then the Leica R4 that I had.  I hated the ergonomics 
>>> of
>>> the R4 so much I sold it and bought another OM-4T but I miss that Summicron.
>>>
>>> Here's a photo taken with the OM 50mm f1.8, shot at aperture of f4.
>>> http://chriscrawfordphoto.com/fine_art/portfolio/marys-bar/photopages/marys-
>>> bar15.htm  See how harsh the out of focus areas are?


>> That seems a matter of interpretation. I suspect it's a film and/or 
>> processing problem, not a lens problem.
>> Reason I say that is, there seems to be little latitude in the B&W, 
>> between deep
>> shadows and highlights.
>> To me, the bokeh doesn't seem untoard.


> I can't say anything about the Summicron, as I've never used one. But I 
> can say that the 50/1.8 is capable of some pretty harsh bokeh. Here's a 
> couple of shots I posted before in this thread 
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/MPhotos/Home/5018bokeh.htm>.
> 
> Take a look at the bokeh in the top one. It's even managed hard, shiny 
> donuts in the upper right. The lower one, taken at a smaller aperture, 
> is much better. I don't think this can be blamed on film or processing 
> problems, as both shots were taken one after the other on the same roll 
> of film. I happen to have the comparison as I was trying different 
> apertures for different DOF. I like the DOF of the top one best, but 
> couldn't use it because of the bokeh.
> 
> Moose

Okay then... I see what you're saying.
I think I tossed the post because the subject line had "L*ica" in it, 
which never holds my interest, and shame on me!
Good images, but it's obvious what you mean re that lens' bokeh.

Thanks for reposting.

keith

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