Smooth_Trans_Focus
The Smooth Trans Focus (STF) technology in photographic lenses uses an apodization filter to realize notably smooth bokeh with rounded out-of-focus highlights in both the foreground and background. This is accomplished by utilizing a concave neutral-gray tinted lens element next to the aperture blades as apodization filter, a technology originally invented (and patented) by Minolta in the 1980s, and first implemented in a commercially available lens in 1999. In contrast to soft focus lenses, STF lenses render a perfectly sharp image in the focus plane.
Lenses featuring Smooth Trans Focus technology:
- Minolta STF 135mm F2.8 [T4.5] (introduced 1999)
- Sony α STF 135mm F2.8 [T4.5] (SAL-135F28) (introduced 2006)
- Sony FE 100mm F2.8 STF GM OSS (SEL-100F28GM) (introduced 2017)[1]