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Is the "dreamier" bokeh of the Canon RF 85mm F1.2 DS worth the loss of light? Today we are settling the debate between these identical twins. On the outside, the Canon RF 85mm f/1.2 L USM and the DS (Defocus Smoothing) version look the same. They share the same glass and body, but the DS coating promises a specific "painterly" background blur. However, that smooth bokeh comes with a significant trade-off: a loss of about 1.3 stops of light transmission. In this head-to-head comparison, we test build quality, autofocus speed, sharpness, low-light capabilities, and—most importantly—the bokeh differences to help you decide which portrait lens belongs in your kit. In this video, we cover: 0:00 - Intro: The Twin Battle 0:35 - What is Defocus Smoothing (DS)? 1:10 - Build Quality & Autofocus Test 1:45 - The Bokeh Showdown (Side-by-Side) 2:30 - Sharpness & The Light Penalty 3:15 - Low Light ISO Performance 4:00 - Conclusion: Which Lens Should You Buy? Key Takeaways: The DS Advantage: Smooths out hard edges on bokeh balls for a seamless background, ideal for bright portrait sessions. The Standard Advantage: Superior low-light performance (1.3 stops brighter) and slightly more versatile for general use. Sharpness: Both lenses are incredibly sharp, even wide open at f/1.2. Subscribe for more honest, non-sponsored gear reviews: faviconClick here to subscribe #CanonRF85mm #CanonLensReview #PortraitPhotography #CanonDS #LensComparison #Bokeh #CanonR5 #PhotographyGear #SteveFlanigan #CameraGear