kermaier
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If you can find a Voigtlander 28/3.5 Skopar, it's a great lens: sharp, contrasty and solidly built. These are typically in the $450 range, I think.
The Canon 28/3.5 is another very nice lens, but lower contrast and gives an old-style color palette, if you like the look. Should run about $300 in good condition.
I'm also a big fan of the Minolta 28/2.8 M-Rokkor -- but it's hard to find one without spots in the front element, and it brings up the 35mm frame lines unless you have the mount modified. Clean and modified, might be as much as $500.
The Zeiss Biogon and Konica M-Hexanon will be more in the $800 range.
The fast CV 28s are much bigger than any of the above lenses, if that's a consideration for you.
The Canon 28/3.5 is another very nice lens, but lower contrast and gives an old-style color palette, if you like the look. Should run about $300 in good condition.
I'm also a big fan of the Minolta 28/2.8 M-Rokkor -- but it's hard to find one without spots in the front element, and it brings up the 35mm frame lines unless you have the mount modified. Clean and modified, might be as much as $500.
The Zeiss Biogon and Konica M-Hexanon will be more in the $800 range.
The fast CV 28s are much bigger than any of the above lenses, if that's a consideration for you.