Thanks Brian, unfortunately without colours......
The reason why I'm looking for an extreme fuzzy bokeh, is because I'm tired of the standard portrait look (55-180mm, F1.2-4)
with a "super smooth" background/bokeh.
These "standard" shots are so easy to take....My clients want this, normally, but I want to take also an other proposal...
...and when I show them both, they agree with the nervous bokeh...
I really like the 5 Star bokeh of the Hasselblad-Zeiss lenses, it's not smooth.....it's like Rock'n'Roll.
I don't like smooth bokeh and I don't like smooth guitar sound. That's boring! I like the distorted sound of Jimi Hendrix.
I'm really very interested to see some really weird bokeh.... especially for Nikon lenses.......
Thanks,
Ben
If you ever plan on shooting for the X-Files, I will lend you this lens.
55/1.2 Frankenlens, made from the front section of a Nikkor-O 55/1.2 with the rear section of a 50/1.5 SUmmarit.
Bad Acid Bokeh.
grass2_f12 by
fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Wide-Open. Extremely over-corrected for spherical aberration and high field-curvature. I've made a couple of novelty lenses for people. Mostly fun projects from parts-bin lenses, some of them RF coupled. Like a Sonnar/Planar hybrid. "The Astigmar"...
For a Nikon lens that you can buy- The 5.8cm F1.4 lens of the early 1960s has swirly Bokeh, and is overcorrected for spherical aberration. It is very similar to the Leica Summarit 5cm F1.5. Very different from any other Nikon lens, and is not very expensive.