cpclee
Newbie
I have only owned two 28mm lenses -- the Elemarit ASPH and the M-Hexanon -- and somewhat preferred the M-Hexanon. The Elemarit was a bit too small to operate comfortably. Also, the Elemarit's colors were a little on the "hot" side (a slight overabundance of red/magenta) and the bokeh was of the "hard looking" type. Overall a very similar performer to the 35 Summicron ASPH.
The M-Hexanon was a more balanced performer. Build quality was at least as good as the Elmarit and the metal hood was great. Images looked natural and pristine with extremely neutral colors. Sharpness was abundant but was never excessive or distracting. Images taken with it had the quality of looking perfect/just right. In this sense its optical fingerprint was a little similar to the 50 Summicron.
My Japanese M lens book describes the M-Hexanon as an improved version of the 4th generation, pre-ASPH Elmarit's formula.
The M-Hexanon was a more balanced performer. Build quality was at least as good as the Elmarit and the metal hood was great. Images looked natural and pristine with extremely neutral colors. Sharpness was abundant but was never excessive or distracting. Images taken with it had the quality of looking perfect/just right. In this sense its optical fingerprint was a little similar to the 50 Summicron.
My Japanese M lens book describes the M-Hexanon as an improved version of the 4th generation, pre-ASPH Elmarit's formula.
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