For a semi-wide angle lens, it has some pretty delicious bokeh! Canon 35mm f/1.4 at f/1.4 We also have a bit of “dreaminess” or haze when wide open, but still, a very usable image. However, it is noticeably a bit soft around our area of focus, our model. At a Wide Open Aperture (WOA) of f/1.4, this bokeh-licious lens has a delightful amount of soft and creamy bokeh, which is impressive for a wide angle lens! Canon 24mm f/1.4 at f/1.4 What matters is what we can actually see without having to zoom in because after all, we want bokeh that we can readily see! The Canon Lens Lineup Canon 24mm f/1.4L Mark IIįirst, we have our delightful wide angle stubby-nubby princess, the Canon 24mm f/1.4L II.
Like all of our tests, we are comparing our images visually on a Dell U2713HM 27″ IPS monitor with the images fit to full screen. Remote Trigger: Vello Shutterboss Version II Timer Remote Switch.Tripod: MeFOTO GlobeTrotter Carbon Fiber Tripod.So, let’s get this showdown on the road! Watch the Canon Lens Wars Bokeh Showdown VideoĮquipment Used in Canon Lens Wars Bokeh Showdown
Welcome to the Canon Lens Wars Bokeh Showdown! In this showdown, we took 7 Canon prime lenses from the SLR Lounge Canon Lens Wars series and compared them to each other to see which lens is the ultimate bokeh-licious lens!įor those that are new to the SLR Lounge Canon Lens Wars series, be sure to check out the Lens Wars Teaser video and the entire series where we compare and choose our favorite lenses at every popular focal length.