:thumbsup: Lx3 is reli quite cool...but for the macro one, is there any adapter?
:thumbsup: Lx3 is reli quite cool...but for the macro one, is there any adapter?
I always thought "Bokehs" are only possible with high-end PnS (with Manual modes) and DSLRS....
Taken with my PnS, certainly not the sharpest close-up I've ever seen, but I'm more intrigued with the background "rings" which I thought are what "Bokehs" are about? First time I've seen this from my cam. What do you guys think of it?
Taken with my PnS, certainly not the sharpest close-up I've ever seen, but I'm more intrigued with the background "rings" which I thought are what "Bokehs" are about? First time I've seen this from my cam. What do you guys think of it?
Nope... I didn't use any adaptors... just plain vanilla LX3
I always thought "Bokehs" are only possible with high-end PnS (with Manual modes) and DSLRS....
Taken with my PnS, certainly not the sharpest close-up I've ever seen, but I'm more intrigued with the background "rings" which I thought are what "Bokehs" are about? First time I've seen this from my cam. What do you guys think of it?
As far as I know, DOF is determined only by:
- lens' focal length
- aperture
- camera --> subject --> background distance
To achieve a sufficiently out-of-focus background with a pns will require more physical separation between subject and background.
The term "bokeh" should be put to bed I think... for some reason photographers think it's cool to use this term freely...
NOPE.And uh, sensor size.
The original question posed was whether normal PnS can produce images with "bokehs". By normal I meant PnS cams without manual / aperture controls, etc... So, the answer is a "Yes"? Provided of course that we're shooting in pure Macro mode (with sufficient background distance) and not general walk-around shots that is...
I know it's a bad bokeh from my image, and thank you for a more specific term ("ni-sen").
If normal PnS cams can capture images with "beautiful" bokehs then that will be the day high-end PnS and DSLR users would cry foul play, wouldn't they? :bsmilie: