I use the Fence Slats specifically to show flatness of field. I use the fence post to check RF calibration. The Summicron was serviced 25 years ago, and I can see some haze forming around the outer edges of the elements again, will be time for me to open it up and clean it. The Amotal has some coating marks on the front element. The Topcon, Hexanon, and Fujinon have all been serviced before being purchased, the glass is near mint. The Canon- I did a full CLA on it, replaced the infinity lock. The glass is near perfect. The Minolta- near perfect glass, maybe a few marks. I did a full disassembly on an earlier one, that uses 40.5mm filters. The Summar is special. I replaced the front element myself, and did a full CLA. I also took out the glass and redid the anti-reflective paint.
This is not a formal lens test, if it were you would see a resolution chart. It's more like a two-point calibration to show center sharpness and edge-to-edge performance. I mentally noted focus shift from F2 to F4, but chose to correct the difference using the EVF. I figure more people use EVF these days.
And a real test would require a larger sample size. Anyone that wants to buy 8 copies of each lens in this test, do so and send them to me. I will take a week off and test them. Of course, I get to keep them all for my effort.