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The TTArtisan 100mm F2.8 Bubble Bokeh Lens is typically constructed with full metal, ensuring durability and longevity. Infuse your photography with a vintage and painterly aesthetic that brings a unique, creative edge to your work, making every shot a work of art. Captivating soap bubble bokeh adds a dreamy, ethereal quality to your images, setting them apart from the rest.

The TTArtisan 100mm F2.8 Bubble Bokeh Lens is tailor-made for capturing captivating portraits that stand out with distinctive bokeh and an alluring, nostalgic feel. Great lenses I have owned which I would not rate as highly as those above for this kind of character include:Ĭanon 50mm 1.Overview of the TTArtisan 100mm F2.8 Bubble Bokeh Lens – M42 The fact is I prefer to see a little detail in the background, just beautifully rendered!Įach have a delicious 'moist' look to the backgrounds, diffuse enough to make the person/object in focus look very sharp in comparison, but still retaining enough character to render the background in a beautiful way. For me its about the quailty of the look of the out of focus areas more than the complete absence of any background:) whilst at the same time maintaining a good level of contrast, microcontrast and sharpness at maximum aperture. Its seems that the aim for a lot of folks is to completely 'obliterate' the background! Well if that's what they want to do, fair enough. I also keep reading stuff about these lenses (the 25 and 17 f0.95 Voigtlanders) Olympus and Panny should get as many example of great bokeh out into the marketplace! I reckon its the one biggest reason why many people who by APS dslr's do so. APS and mft are very close in terms of subject isolation. They seem to think there's little difference between APS and full frame but a big difference between mft and APS, this is not the case. I keep seeing (on other forums) examples of how some people still don't realise that m43 can produce beautiful bokeh.
