Bokeh is important to me when shooting head & shoulder portraits. My favorite bokeh portrait lenses are: 180mm for RB67 medium format SLR 85mm for Nikon full-frame SLR. 135mm for Nikon full-frame SLR 56mm for Fuji digital mirrorless 45mm for micro 4/3 digital
Can we take a second and realize that the tiny Canon RF 50mm f1.8 has the same equivalent focal length and depth of field (bokeh) as the huge Olympus 25mm f1.2? By the way, you forgot the Viltrox 135mm f1.8, and the honorable mentions Sony 28-70mm f2 and Sigma 28-45mm f1.8.
Bokeh is important to me when shooting head & shoulder portraits.
My favorite bokeh portrait lenses are:
180mm for RB67 medium format SLR
85mm for Nikon full-frame SLR.
135mm for Nikon full-frame SLR
56mm for Fuji digital mirrorless
45mm for micro 4/3 digital
I have the F 50 MM. It should be stepped down to F 2.8 for top results.
Can we take a second and realize that the tiny Canon RF 50mm f1.8 has the same equivalent focal length and depth of field (bokeh) as the huge Olympus 25mm f1.2?
By the way, you forgot the Viltrox 135mm f1.8, and the honorable mentions Sony 28-70mm f2 and Sigma 28-45mm f1.8.