![]() There is a certain painterly quality to this. But just look at the photo here how the highlights, and the car (to the left) and the barrier (also to the left), is rendered. We didn’t quite get them here because of our working distance, and the distance of the background. You will have to Google ‘ Trioplan 100mm bokeh’ to see these kinds of images. Initially I was a little disappointed because I couldn’t get those bubbles of bokeh in the background. There weren’t many pinpoints of light, so the background doesn’t show as many perfect circles as this lens is capable of when used with specific intent. The light on Anastasiya was all available light from the billboards. Watch what happens to the Times Square night-time background – it becomes a pastel wash of colors. Times Square is awash in ever-changing colors with the huge number of billboards constantly changing their displays. Instead, I wanted to see what the lens does when used as a more usual portrait lens.I haven’t seen many portraits online with this lens, which made me curious about it. ![]() But since this was winter still, there were no delicious details in the garden to be photographed. When the subject is close-up, and the background has pin-points of light, then the high-lights in the background become perfect spheres. ![]() Most of the examples of photos with this lens that I have seen online, has been of flowers and things in a garden. For this review of the Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 lens, I met up with Anastasiya in Times Square in the early evening. The Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 is a manual focus lens which has a 15-blade diaphragm which helps in creating that unique bokeh. Meyer Optik has seen a resurgence in recent years, releasing various of their classic lenses again, updating them with Schott glass for increased contrast and better color rendition. Created by the Meyer Optik Görlitz company, it gives perfectly spherical circles in the background when used in the the right situation. The Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 is well known as the ‘soap-bubble bokeh’ lens. A recent purchase was the Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 lens ( affiliate) for use with my Sony A7ii camera. Many of these lenses render the background in an interesting or unusual way which makes them appealing in helping to create a distinctive look to your photography. My favorite adventure in photography for the past year or so, has been to explore vintage lenses.
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