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...the Elmarit-R 24 2.8 and it's a lens that one needs to use carefully. It exhibits significant field curvature which can be trap if used wide open and there are critical features near the edges.
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Ditto. It will also deliver very even and editable files unlike summilux generally (dont have the 25 sorry), though focus is also very important, which might be problematic on your 4/3. f/stop shutter speed is a non issue. Youve got higher ISO and they are still reasonable in low light rendering so I think you can afford the underexposure. On an AF camera I think I would go for the AF lens, on focus issue alone.