Same subject and composition but different lenses and focal lengths #Monomad challenge.

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Hive everyone, as vintage lenses user and fan i love the way how these lenses render the bokeh in those pictures i compare between three lenses one of them are modern others are vintage i will explain under each picture what lens i took it with and also some information about it.

This one by the Samyang 85mm f1.4 i took this image at f1.4 actually all the pictures were wide open, this lens know by it creamy smooth bokeh and sharpness too if you are looking for a budget 85mm 1.4 this is the best choice actually you will never regret it.

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This one by the most known vintage lens in the world the Helios my version is Helios 44m-4 58mm f2 premium version, this lens known by their swirly bokeh it render, it is soft in the edges wide open but sharp in the center it is cheap but fun to use you can find in vintage lenses and cameras stores near you or Ebay or even Facebook Marketplace.

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If you ask what is the most rare and priceless lens in my collection i will answer the Olympus zuiko 35mm f2.8 FTL version , Olympus produced m42 lenses just between 1971 and 1972 which mean only one year then they transferred it to OM system mount that they still work with it till that moment so i was lucky to find this one and buy it for a very cheap price just because the owner don't know care and don't know the value of this lens, this lens known by it bubbly bokeh the gives the image that magical look.

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Then creamy, swirly and bubbly bokeh three different kinds of bokeh with three different kinds of lenses it shows you why you have to own at least 2 or three vintage lenses it is cheap but it value is great.

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