QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Oct 22 2009, 07:15 PM)
smooth transition focuswhich will make the bokeh super smooth.
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Oct 22 2009, 07:17 PM
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Oct 22 2009, 11:01 PM
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Oct 23 2009, 12:56 AM
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how much zaloon sell a850?
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Oct 25 2009, 02:52 PM
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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Oct 25 2009, 02:03 PM) STF ------> stop stop ![]() STF ------> ![]() and the story: The 135mm STF lens (more formally the 135mm f2.8 [T4.50] STF) is a truly unique lens. There is little information on this lens available on the web, and most of it is scattered, so this site is designed to provide a source of information on this incredible lens. Originally released by Minolta in 1999, and recently re-released under the Sony label (Sony took over the camera division of Konica Minolta in 2006), it's a lens worth getting acquainted with. The STF is a manual focus lens, though designed for use on the auto-focus Minolta AF/Sony Alpha mount. It's engineered specifically to produce pictures with great bokeh (Bokeh is the name for the rendition of unsharp areas in the picture). When an image displays good bokeh, it is characterised by smooth transitions between sharp and unsharp areas... bad bokeh includes lines being doubled when unsharp, donut or hexagonal highlights. The 135 STF creates smooth, aesthetically pleasing out-of-focus backgrounds that make sharp-focus subjects stand out more vividly. The STF (Smooth Transition Focus) telephoto lens incorporates an apodization optical element that distributes light rays to create smooth, aesthetically pleasing bokeh. The apodization element reduces light transmission by 1.5 stops, so actual brightness (transmissive) is expressed as T4.5. Manual exposure ring enables precise, continuous adjustment from T4.5 to 6.7. the Christmas light bokeh is so nice!!!!! |
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Oct 27 2009, 06:31 PM
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how is the bokeh and sharpness compared to 2470ZA?
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Oct 27 2009, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE(achew @ Oct 27 2009, 06:36 PM) bokeh wise no fight..since its 2.8 vs 3.5/4.5...and in FF i could frame much closer to the subject hence the bokeh shd be creamier.....if u mean the "quality" of bokeh..then maybe i need longer time to find out since i havnt really have chance to go out for shooting these days.. i meant the quality of the bokeh sharpness...err...never really compare as i usually tune the sharpness during pp.. But 2470ZA is too far for reach la |
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