raid
Dad Photographer
The DOF of a 50mm on an M8 is the DOF of a 50mm lens. The in focus area (in general) in a digital camera is shallower than in a film camera.
pepeguitarra
Well-known
i'm mostly using my 28 mm elmarit asph for everyday use. it's small, light and superb image quality. as a compliment, i also use a 50 mm (hade a few, prefer the summilux pre asph) for portraits.
I got the Elmarit-M 21/2.8 pre-ASPH, made in Germany with E60 filter. I really like it. Here are couple of samples:

Yellow1 by Palenquero, on Flickr
This one is with the Nokton 50/1.5 ASPH:

Fragua1-1 by Palenquero, on Flickr
rudingshain
Newbie
I have the 28 Elmarit asph,Cron 50 IV, Cron C40 and Elmarit 90 2.8. All very nice lenses on the M8 but mostly I use the C40 because of its look and the very compact design.
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CrisR
Well-known
I have the CV 21mm, i found that i couldn't quite get the best out of it on my M8 due to the FOV, so i picked up the CV 25mm which is pretty much spot on for the viewfinder, gives around 32mm, the same as a Lomo LCA, and right between 28mm and 35mm FOV.
It works well for me with the built in VF and a lovely combo for my 50/2 Planar

Cooling Giants by Cris Rose, on Flickr

Helping Little Sis by Cris Rose, on Flickr

Lean Into The Curves by Cris Rose, on Flickr
It works well for me with the built in VF and a lovely combo for my 50/2 Planar

Cooling Giants by Cris Rose, on Flickr

Helping Little Sis by Cris Rose, on Flickr

Lean Into The Curves by Cris Rose, on Flickr
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