Lss
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Sorry, I refer to the flare or low-contrast spot in the center. It is clearly visible in pretty much all the digital captures you provided. It is less visible or even absent in the film photos. It gets stronger when there is something highly reflective somewhere in the center, but it looks like it is there in all conditions with sufficiently high exposure.Is this in all posted images or only the close-ups? I may have been off in estimating the distances.
raid
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Could this be due to a curved surface so tnat the flat sensor makes such a center with low contrast? Modern lenses ( for micro 4/3) are designed for flat sensors. I wobder whether this les does the same on the M9.
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I took these photos yesterday on the M8, side by side with the photos that I took with the Xenon 50/2.8 on the M9.





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The FD 17/4 does very well in such light. I am getting more and more used to it.
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