On my Actus I am shooting with the Schneider Apo-digitar 90, the Apo-Rodagon-N 80mm, the Apo-Rodagon-D 75mm 1x and the Schneider Apo-Componon HM 60mm. All superb lenses, really sharp and great contrast, hardly any aberrations or other optical faults. The one thing none of theese do ist provide decent bokeh. they all sport 5-blade apertures, which show up as rather nasty out of focus highlights and all of them are really busy in the background.
I understand that those are made for enlarging, where out of focus is not desirable, but the digitar is a LF lens in Copal and even that doesn't provide a round iris.
Is this cost saving on Schneider's and Rodenstock's books or rather Copal's?
Does anyone know of a modern aperture body with more blades? or do I have to hunt for a vintage one?
Or is there even a modern LF lens in the 70-85mm range that is known for nice bokeh?
Thanks
Stefan