DennisPT
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V1 @1.4, Kodak UC 100.

Guys don't jump the gun yet. There is nothing definitive about the results shown here. We still need brick walls, newspapers and cat pictures to be sure of anything 😉
Looking at the pics posted above, I can say I would happily shoot either version of these lenses.
But, I have been wondering about the close focus of the VII. Do you get a little bump of any kind where the lens decouples? If not, that might be a deal breaker for me. I'll bet it doesn't have one (probably because video shooters would HATE it). The same reasoning applies to why I won't shoot early M3's that don't couple closer than 1m (the ones that can NOT be modified that is). I like to turn the lens all the way in and "walk" the camera into focus to get as close as possible. If you can't be confident about where the exact close focus is, then you effectively can't use the lens at it's closest focus point and be sure you truly have focus...
True that you cannot be sure of focus distance closer than the decoupling point unless you go by the distance scale and either estimate or use a measuring tape.Looking at the pics posted above, I can say I would happily shoot either version of these lenses.
But, I have been wondering about the close focus of the VII. Do you get a little bump of any kind where the lens decouples? If not, that might be a deal breaker for me. I'll bet it doesn't have one (probably because video shooters would HATE it). The same reasoning applies to why I won't shoot early M3's that don't couple closer than 1m (the ones that can NOT be modified that is). I like to turn the lens all the way in and "walk" the camera into focus to get as close as possible. If you can't be confident about where the exact close focus is, then you effectively can't use the lens at it's closest focus point and be sure you truly have focus...
Ok, so does this lens exhibit focus shift at all?
Hi All,
I notice from some photos posted above, and as pointed out by Alnitak, purple fringing seems to be quite severe in high contrast areas. Some even noticeable without enlarging. Another example:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joezander/7592423934/
Since I don't have much experience with such large aperture lenses, could someone explain this issue a bit more? Is it normal for a lens in this class or it is a drawback of this lens? Will it get better when stopping down?
Thanks for the quick reply, menos, very informative!
Now there is one question remaining: how this lens stacks up against the Zeiss 35mm f2 in terms of IQ, especially at f2 or f2.8? Size comparison is not needed, it's just too obvious.
Jesse