Fuchs
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Thank you Tom for your comments. I used the later pre-asph Summilux-M 35/1.4 for a long time and only on film, AFTER having had an asph one: a matter of weight and size decided my preference. It flared madly and it was actually a dog at 1.4 sharpness wise compared to the asph. But it had a very nice signature. Given the correct light conditions, it was an incredible performer.
The Nokton has a real focus shift problem on the M8, it has a very noticeable barrel distortion (much much more than the old Summilux) and its flare is surprising in that you cannot seem to ever know when and where it will appear. I -unscientifically- tested only one sample for a week, gently loaned by a friend, so I don't know if these are issues specific to that sample, but I didn't liked it.
It is obviously a matter of personal tastes, and in no way I am implying it is a "bad" lens in any way. But for now in the 35mm focal length, I prefer my IV version Summicrons.
The Nokton has a real focus shift problem on the M8, it has a very noticeable barrel distortion (much much more than the old Summilux) and its flare is surprising in that you cannot seem to ever know when and where it will appear. I -unscientifically- tested only one sample for a week, gently loaned by a friend, so I don't know if these are issues specific to that sample, but I didn't liked it.
It is obviously a matter of personal tastes, and in no way I am implying it is a "bad" lens in any way. But for now in the 35mm focal length, I prefer my IV version Summicrons.