Tom A
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Vince. I have the same set-up with the two versions of the 35f1.8. I have found that the biggest difference between them is the lack of flare on the 2005 version. The earlier one definitly needs a hood, the later one can handle pretty strong light sources without "blowing" them out.
Resolution seems to be almost indentical and as I only shoot bl/w - the earlier one might have an edge here. More a feeling than a scientific value though.
My feeling is that the 35f1.8 design has actually held up better than for example the 35f2 Summicron version 1. It might be a prized collectible, but any of the later 35f2's are better performers, whilst with the 35f1.8 even the older one will "kick butt" with a modern film.
Resolution seems to be almost indentical and as I only shoot bl/w - the earlier one might have an edge here. More a feeling than a scientific value though.
My feeling is that the 35f1.8 design has actually held up better than for example the 35f2 Summicron version 1. It might be a prized collectible, but any of the later 35f2's are better performers, whilst with the 35f1.8 even the older one will "kick butt" with a modern film.