Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
After picking up an M240 recently, I'd noticed a bit of weirdness with a pre-war Sonnar which I've used for years without issue on film, so I thought I'd do a quick focusing test in my office using a box of flashbulbs angled at 30-45º, positioned 1m away from the sensor, and I figured I'd also take the opportunity to do a bit of a PSA.
All lenses were focused on the I and the C in the magicube box with the rangefinder in the M240, *not* the live view, and are wide-open, unless otherwise noted.
Here's our baseline - a collapsible Summicron, recently totally overhauled by Skyllaney:

Perfectly sharp, nice rendering, focus is where I want it to be - the M in magicube is just dropping out of focus.
Next up, purely for comparison, is a (clean!) uncoated Summar:

Perfectly useable, nice and sharp, out of focus areas are a bit wilder and the colour is a bit less rich, but compares well with the Collapsicron.
And here's the 50/1.5 Sonnar at f/1.5 on an Amedeo adapter:

Noticeably a bit softer at all points - but also noticeably front-focusing, which I hadn't noticed on film. I could shim this for wide-open use, but it's close enough that I'm not that concerned.
All lenses were focused on the I and the C in the magicube box with the rangefinder in the M240, *not* the live view, and are wide-open, unless otherwise noted.
Here's our baseline - a collapsible Summicron, recently totally overhauled by Skyllaney:

Perfectly sharp, nice rendering, focus is where I want it to be - the M in magicube is just dropping out of focus.
Next up, purely for comparison, is a (clean!) uncoated Summar:

Perfectly useable, nice and sharp, out of focus areas are a bit wilder and the colour is a bit less rich, but compares well with the Collapsicron.
And here's the 50/1.5 Sonnar at f/1.5 on an Amedeo adapter:

Noticeably a bit softer at all points - but also noticeably front-focusing, which I hadn't noticed on film. I could shim this for wide-open use, but it's close enough that I'm not that concerned.