but still...they are, aren't they? I have yet to find a Hasselblad V Series 1.0 prime.
but still...they are, aren't they? I have yet to find a Hasselblad V Series 1.0 prime.
Arent they mutually exclusive?!
That's not been my experience.
A Hasselblad negative done properly is razor sharp with a rich tonality. My point was that TMX moves 35mm in that direction, and at 8x10, you almost cannot tell that the print was made from a 35mm negative.
Back to the original question, I think the answer is "it depends". Generally speaking, lenses are at their best 2-3 stops down from maximum aperture. It's also true that lenses of a large aperture are more difficult to correct all the aberrations than lenses of more modest aperture.
Short of actual testing of a particular example, I think it would be very difficult to say if a 1.4 lens closed down 1 stop is better or worse than a 2.0 lens wide open. It think it woudl come down to the build quality of the individual lenses and how they ave been treated since they were manufactured.
I am now getting worries as I am reading reviews that the Summilux is said to have lesser image quality than the Summicron. The Summilux has the extra f-stop, but that is it.
Lesson learned: never sell a Leica lens.
I am now getting worries as I am reading reviews that the Summilux is said to have lesser image quality than the Summicron. The Summilux has the extra f-stop, but that is it.
Lesson learned: never sell a Leica lens.
Pretty much any lens that you can put on a Leica is good enough. If you go down the internet rabbit hole of comparisons all you'll find is Leica snobs with strong opinions that never take photos.
Personally I see little point to buying a Leica lens these days when there are exceptional lenses that are much less expensive and can also deliver higher image quality if that is what you are looking for. The Leica tax makes little sense to me.
Personally I see little point to buying a Leica lens these days when there are exceptional lenses that are much less expensive and can also deliver higher image quality if that is what you are looking for. The Leica tax makes little sense to me.
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