I like the 21/f4, 25/f4, 35/f2.5 (but see below); I was not overly impressed with the 50/f2.5 (sample variation; had two real dogs before finding a good one) and the 50/f1.5 (exc. IQ, but terrible handling, but oc this is a matter of taste)
My 35/f2.5 was not really sharp at f4 and larger until it I reassembled and adjusted it (after it had fallen apart one day). Fine lens now, but sometimes problems with flares when shooting into the light.
Hear very good things about the performance of the 90/f3.5, but watch out for haze in this lens
The optional larger filter is a good idea especially if you drop the camera...
The optional larger filter is a good idea especially if you drop the camera...
I am getting these very characteristically shaped flares with the 35/2.5 PII when shooting with the sun just outside the frame in spite of using the original bayonet lens hood. It is almost kind of a "trademark" sign of the lens. I am wondering if it has to do with the shiny chrome filter threads. Maybe I should use an empty (no glass) black filter mount to cover them.
The LTM version has a deep (~1inch) lens hood option.I am getting these very characteristically shaped flares with the 35/2.5 PII when shooting with the sun just outside the frame in spite of using the original bayonet lens hood. It is almost kind of a "trademark" sign of the lens. I am wondering if it has to do with the shiny chrome filter threads. Maybe I should use an empty (no glass) black filter mount to cover them. I also have the Summarit 35, which is a much better lens in this respect, but of course it is also three times more expensive!
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