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from Oslo Kamera Service Summary: It gives deep oak-like colours with smooth hue transgressions between contrasts. For those familiar with the Leica M series this lens has a very similar image performance to the 35mm f2 Summicron. It does not flatten the image in the corners (unless one goes amok on the shift). It’s a tad soft at f2.8 and delivers the best results stopped down a few notches, then it becomes very sharp. Strengths: The colour rendition of this lens is unsurpassable, so is the craftmanship I have never seen anything like it quite frankly. Weaknesses: I wish it had a slightly longer turning radius for the focusing ring, it would have made the focusing easier and more accurate, and getting hold of a lens hood and the 67 EW type filters it uses is ridiculously expensive and hopelessly difficult. Similar Products Used: Leica 80mm f1.4 Summilux, Leica 180mm f3.4 APO Telyt, Leica 35mm f2 Summicron, Voigtländer 21mm f4 Color Skopa,- Zeiss 50mm f4 Flektogon, Zeiss 120mm f2.8 Sonnar, Zeiss 180mm f2.8 Sonnar.
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