Well behaved 35 lens for daylight?

The Canon 35/2.8 LTM is a great lens. super sharp and contrasty, and can easily be had for under $300
 
another vote for the skopar .. I can't imagine that from f/4 upwards you see any difference to much more expensive lenses. Even wide open I think that thing is a stunner (also very important: 39mm filters!)
I only sold mine to get a f/2 lens for low light.
 
The most unflappable 35mm lens I've ever used was a KM 35mm f2 Hexanon. Sharp, no focus problems and nearly impossible to induce flare.
I love my Hex.
Only con is the size.

It was it or the CS, and the hex won because of f/2.
 
I used the Color Skopar II for a three-week trip once and really liked it. It's very small and renders very well. And it is affordable (try finding one with the hood included though). I think it is well behaved too in terms of flare. I eventually sold it because I needed a faster lens for film shooting but I was very happy with it when I had it.

I also considered the Summilux pre-asph (and still do) but from what I have read about its performance wide open I'm not sure it qualifies as "well behaved" :)
 
That looks like a very competent, even-handed lens, in a very modern sort of way.

The Skopar is a fantastic lens for color film. It's natural high contrast makes Portra pop. I regrettably sold mine when I got a Cron ASPH, and still ponder the wisdom of this move!
 
...like the skopar and the biogon...but biogon works for me ergonomically...(have trouble w/ crons too)...try a few out first, but I prefer the focus ring a little farther away from the body
 
The Skopar is most likely the best bang for your buck. Small, light and sharp and not overpriced.

The only thing I don't like about it is the exterior thread for the lens hood.
 
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A while ago since I started this thread - but again, gentlemen - thanks for all your suggestions! When I recover from the latest repair bill, I'll start looking for a lens again. :)
 
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