>>2668800>>2668799Are you perhaps only pretending to be retarded?
Show me a wide angle (28mm or wider) that can create good bokeh. Go ahead.
protip: they can't, and if they can, they're a super expensive oddball. I think it has to do with the extreme angle at which light enters the lens on a wide angle, but anyways the final effect is that all wide angles have a very busy (outlining, messy, swirly in a bad way) and not pleasing bokeh.
Pic related, this is a sample from Canon's new 11-24mm zoom, look how disgusting is the OOF area, even in a simple scenario, it just cannot handle it. As I said, I'm not a lens technician so I don't know the exact reasons behind this, but my guess goes to the angle of light.
You should know this, stop calling people ignorant when they're trying to educate you.