Beautiful bokeh! Let me see yours!

I remember the day I got my EOS M, my first (and only, so far) body with an APS-C sensor. I wondered if one could get a proper bokeh out of it, especially considering how short the 22mm was.


I tested it taking a self-portrait using a bike bell as a mirror.
 

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Dustin, your shots shows off the phenomenal bokeh of this lens. The performance of this lens over all is clearly in Otus territory.

This is from the slowly emerging fall outside my cabin

1DX, 135mm f2.0, 1/1600s, f2.0, ISO100
 

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Here´s another, also from outside my cabin. If you skip the lack of AF, I have yet to find anything with this lens that I do not like. And (as I have stated a number of times in other threads), if you use an S-type precision focusing screen and your subjects cooperate by not moving too fast, focusing is quite easy.

1DX, 135mm f2.0, 1/100s, f2.0, ISO100
 

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Canon 35mm f2 IS USM - wide open. On a crop-body you almost get macro-ish results with this lens.

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