"I can't get no respect"
"I can't get no respect"
The lens is a bit of a Rodney Dangerfield in my view, it does not get any respect for what it really is. At f4 it is not a fast lens, but you can easily shoot it and get great photos from f4 onwards. It is a Tessar lens so it will have some light fall off in the corners when wide open, but I really don't see that as a fault, it makes for great portraits. It is small and light, but with the hood on it becomes longer. It came out around the same time as the Zeiss Ikon 85/2, and though the faster lens did not last very long on the market people wondered why have both. The photos are so good they are accused of being "boring", though I do have a hard time figuring out why great is boring.
The great majority of my use for it is with kids sports. It is almost the perfect lens to get close without losing the environment. I also use it to take photos of the hummingbirds who visit my back deck, though I more frequently use my Tele Rollei for that since I got it (when my head is down I guess they think I'm not looking 🙂).
I am never disappointed with the results. I like it on my ZI and on my M9.
EDIT - I forgot, I also use it quite a bit for street shooting. I know that most people don't think of it that way but I am not an "in the face" photographer so being 9 feet away versus 3 feet away makes me feel more comfortable. Plus I like the look of mild compression I get. I am probably the only one who does this, the way I read things, everyone goes out with a 35 and likes to get really close. 🙂