Bob Latham
New member
Hi,
A friend and myself were discussing background isolation with large aperture lenses. We're both of the opinion that the blurring of the background (of the resultant image) is more extreme than we perceive it to be when looking through the viewfinder.....shooting with the lens at max aperture, of course.
Neither of us could arrive at a satisfactory explanation for this.....is it simply perception or is there another reason why it should appear this way.
Thanks in anticipation of any forthcoming sound reasoning.
Bob
A friend and myself were discussing background isolation with large aperture lenses. We're both of the opinion that the blurring of the background (of the resultant image) is more extreme than we perceive it to be when looking through the viewfinder.....shooting with the lens at max aperture, of course.
Neither of us could arrive at a satisfactory explanation for this.....is it simply perception or is there another reason why it should appear this way.
Thanks in anticipation of any forthcoming sound reasoning.
Bob