Canon LTM 50mm 1.5 on X-T2
This lens is a hefty all-brass Sonnar design from the 1950s. These photos (especially the first one) demonstrate the unusual bokeh it has, especially around transition zones: As you move further back from the point of focus, things appear to remain in focus, just with an increasing foggy glow around them, until at some point the detail joins the glow. I enjoy this for portraits.
I usually use this lens on film, but it’s recently had a clean and I took some photos with my Fuji just to test it, and thought the adapted vintage glass enthusiasts might be interested.
These shots were all taken between f2 and f2.5