neuroanatomist said:But by that logic, everything can be fixed in post. Why have good metering, just adjust exposure. Why have a fast lens, just add OOF blur later. Ok, I exaggerate.
Indeed: postprocessing blur certainly is a difference to real bokeh, even using the latest plugins. And metering doesn't matter that much anymore to me when shooting raw with the added dynamic range. Color rendition is a problem if you don't remember how the original situation was, and btw nobody else will either. CAs are really the smallest problem to me since they only occur on a f4-5.6 lens at extremely high contrast borders. Thus, this is what I find important about a lens' iq: sharpness > bokeh >> color >>> CAs
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