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The bokeh is great at 300mm and remember that with this lens you get the shallowest DOF
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300mm really draws in the subjects, and some great bokeh can be created at any zoom
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Good bokeh also
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Pictures are extremely sharp at all zoom levels, Bokeh is great, and it's very easy to isolate your subject from the background
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I've been able to photograph some wildlife in my back yard and at the cabin and it captures great bokeh
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Lovely quality, great bokeh, sturdy, and easy to use.
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I had a 55-200 before but needed a little more umph for distance shots and close-up with good bokeh.
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I have also been able to produce beautiful bokeh with the lens.
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Nice bokeh is generated at higher mm with focused area being very sharp.6
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Great bokeh, great pics, nice zoom, focus in great unless it's too dark you may need to focus half distance first
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I would go with a 50mm 1.8 prime as that lens has a great bokeh and is fast so you can handhold it in low light/indoor conditions.
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Portraits of one or two people (gives excellent bokeh)3
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Very Happy with this Lens, AF works in most situations, Manual Focus very good, Beautiful Bokeh
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so it lets in a small amount of light and has not the best bokeh
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Also, the Bokeh is really good with this lens
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This lens also produces very nice Bokeh!I would recommend this lens over the 55-200VR lens because of it's better build quality, longer range and VRII
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Bokeh is beautiful and it is sharp from 55-300mm.
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The sharpness is amazing and the lens produces a very nice bokeh
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Also, this lens has great bokeh!