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by dpark
3099 days ago
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I'm not saying anything about sensor size or depth of field. I'm pointing out the misuse of the term "bokeh". Bokeh is not depth of field. It's the quality of out of focus areas. You want good bokeh when you have a shallow depth of field but bokeh is itself a subjective measure of quality, not quantity. Calling depth of field "bokeh" is like calling focal length "framing". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh |
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