blockend
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Rendering is a personal choice. Lenses tend to fall into the flawed-but-characterful or sharp-and-resolved categories. From my collection only one lens bridges both camps, the 50mm Helios 103, although the pre-AI Nikkor 50mm f2 comes close. As the Helios was only built for the non-helicoid Contax-Kiev, adapting to anything else is a pain.I mean we've established ITT that these FD optics were computer corrected... no surprise really. I dislike them in comparison to Minolta, Pentax and Nikon lenses just on the basis of those having artistically useful flaws, but I'm not one to deny the sharpness of 70's Canon lenses.
People increasingly judge lenses exclusively on their wide open rendering, which prioritises quirkiness. I'm more interested in how they perform at optimum apertures, except for portraiture obviously.