Bonkers bokeh! Canon 65mm f/0.75 is huge, impractical and heaps of fun

Canon 65mm f/0.75 X-Ray lens
(Image credit: Mathieu Stern)

As wide aperture lenses go, The Canon 65mm f/0.75 is probably one of the more ridiculous options one could consider. Initially this lens was designed for x-ray machines, but photographers can now adapt it to mirrorless cameras. 

When you think of the best lenses for bokeh, chances are that you're probably thinking of something like the Sigma 105mm f/1.4 Art lens. This huge, behemoth of a lens can not only produce incredibly sharp results, but also some of the most bokeh-filled backgrounds possible. However, if all you're after is some mind-bending bokeh, this x-ray lens from Canon be exactly what you're looking for. 

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Usman Dawood

Usman is a commercial and architectural photographer based in West Yorkshire, who has been working professionally for over seven years. He has also spent over four years as a writer for the biggest photography sites in the world, including Staff Writer for Digital Camera World, senior staff writer for FStoppers, and tech writer for Petapixel. 


With a particular interest in technology developments, high-resolution imaging and the high-end cameras, Usman has been on the cutting edge of camera news as well as writing features about medium format systems and global shutters, and has reviewed some of the latest Leica cameras as well as a tripod that’s even taller than Andre the Giant!