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I won't restrict myself to a 1*1 solution, but I'll walk around happily with my X100s a lot this year. Would be a perfect choice for such a plan.
And it should be capable of that, overwhelmingly so. A few years ago I sent a handful of lenses to DAG for various tasks including calibrating focus. He noted all but one of my Leica lenses needed adjustment, including the fairly new 35 Summilux ASPH pre-FLE. Since then it has focused fine with no evidence of focus shift, and I hope yours will serve you as well!
I'm not one for rigorous tests procedures, but I recall focus errors with the C-Sonnar that caused me to explore what was going on there. DAG adjusted that one too, and re-testing afterward showed it most "on" at about f/2, and it became more easily usable without tweaking... but I am seldom wide open.Are you able to focus wide open at min distance to infinity, without having to tweak the focus?
I'm not one for rigorous tests procedures, but I recall focus errors with the C-Sonnar that caused me to explore what was going on there. DAG adjusted that one too, and re-testing afterward showed it most "on" at about f/2, and it became more easily usable without tweaking... but I am seldom wide open.
Now, my recollection of my early days with the 35 Summilux ASPH is that there were never any obvious focus errors, certainly not to the degree of the C-Sonnar. IIRC after DAG's adjustment I did a circuit around town using f/1.4 through f/4 near and far and didn't notice any focus problems pixel-peeping later. This was with an M8, before I had an M9.
DAG's comment, Mar 2010: Basically, all your Leitz lenses were out of focus & by adjusting the focus, I was able to improve all of them.
Thanks... I'm happy with both my 35 pre-FLE Summilux and 50 C-Sonnar as they are now, and not using Live View. Indeed, the M and C-Sonnar were my "1 camera 1 lens" setup for a two week Hawaii trip, and all the recent uploads to my Gallery here are with that setup.Makes a lot of sense. It's funny that there isn't as much discussion of the C-Sonnar these days. Could be that many are using live view focusing, or maybe that lens is not as popular as it used to be.
Probably large format -- and the wood it should be made of is "old chestnut", to match this thread.
...which should have been cut with an old saw.