Adapted from this magazine article from 1969, I made a spreadsheet comparing 9 of the half frame lenses. As we know, these numbers can be more important when talking about small formats.
A resolution of 80 was the maximum the test could determine. Values of 90 imply it was above their testable limit, but it's unclear by how much. Judging from image samples online, values of 40 are high enough for very detailed photography.
Based on this information and current prices I'd personally select either 20mm f/3.5 or 25mm f/2.8 for the wide lens, any normal lens other than the f/1.2 or non-pancake f/2.8, and the 100mm for telephoto.
Feel free to share your own experiences with this system.
A resolution of 80 was the maximum the test could determine. Values of 90 imply it was above their testable limit, but it's unclear by how much. Judging from image samples online, values of 40 are high enough for very detailed photography.
Based on this information and current prices I'd personally select either 20mm f/3.5 or 25mm f/2.8 for the wide lens, any normal lens other than the f/1.2 or non-pancake f/2.8, and the 100mm for telephoto.
Feel free to share your own experiences with this system.