gnuyork
Well-known
For reference these are with a (borrowed) 35 3.5 summaron if I recall - M6 and Tri-x developed in Tmax RS.
"...the optical design of an Elmar is ill-suited to wide angles in general."
Not my experience at all. The 35/2.8 Elmar is superb and still enjoys a solid following in the market. This for reasons other than being an economy version of the Summicron. They are very sharp and very well corrected.
The "wartime" f3.5/35 Elmar just came in the mail today and it is beautiful.......as soon as I have samples shot with the M8 I'll post 🙂
Tom
35 Elmars are good for paper weights, unless you like no coating, field curvature, and not very sharp.
