MichaelBachinger

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  • in reply to: Lenses with undercorrected spherical abberation #216092
    MichaelBachinger
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      “By spherical aberrations, you don’t mean spherical optics struggle to converge light to a point evenly across a plane?”

      That is my current understandig of spherical abberation, but in my first post I confused it with the correction of bokeh.

       

      “With the term undercorrected bokeh, are you searching for glass with a very soft feathered edge of the bokeh, similar to ARRI SP’s?”

      Yes, that is exactly what i am looking for.

      in reply to: Lenses with undercorrected spherical abberation #216083
      MichaelBachinger
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        Yes that is true and I am not fond of spherical abberation in the slightest. I have made a mistake, thinking that sperical abberation has an effect on bokeh. As I have found out today, my question does not have much to do with spherical abberation.

        My actual question is: Does anybody know of affordable lenses, which have undercorreted bokeh.

        All the lenses I have tested have over corrected or at least corrected bokeh and i am looking for the exact opposit.

        Sorry for the confusion, i am not really into the technical terminology of cinematograhpy.

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