
Another good example of the bokeh achieved with the Fuji 23mm, if not the greatest picture. Shot at f3.2 (so it should have the same depth of field as about f4 on a full-frame sensor) you can see in the leaf close-up how narrow the DoF actually is and how smoothly the background leaves on the ground are defocused. The bottom shot also demonstrates another feature of the X-T1: a macro option on the camera that seems to be independent of the lens. Not quite sure how they manage that but it seems to work.

