SLR vs. rangefinder wides

Dante_Stella

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Who, having plugged good SLR wide-angle lenses into an M typ 240 or 246, has come to the conclusion from optical performance that the only real edge native M lenses have is RF (as opposed to EVF or zone) focusing?

Dante
 
Who, having plugged good SLR wide-angle lenses into an M typ 240 or 246, has come to the conclusion from optical performance that the only real edge native M lenses have is RF (as opposed to EVF or zone) focusing?

Not I. The Elmar-M 24/3.8 ASPH easily outperforms any of the Elmarit-R 19, 24, and Summicron-R 35 lenses, as well as the Nikkor 28/2 AI, 18/3.5 AI-S, and 35 AF-D. So does my 1972 Summilux 35 v2. And none of those SLR lenses is anything but premium class.

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Easier focusing wides with the RF. Also much smaller in size. And yes, to me there's not much difference besides those. The Nikkor 28/2.8 AI-S performs on the same level with my M-Elmarit 28/2.8 ASPH.
 
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