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Hello. I am using SL and other lenses on my Panasonic S1.  I recently bought a used Leica 16-35mm SL lens but returned it when I noticed it was blurry on the sides, even when shot at f/10 (my subject was quite far away and the center was sharp).  I thought it might just be my copy, but then saw that Lloyd at Diglloyd found the exact same thing (I wonder if I bought the same copy he may have returned to B&H?). 
 

Anyway, for those of you with the 16-35mm, can you let me know whether you are finding it truly sharp to the edges when shooting at a distance, and what camera you are shooting it on?  There could be severe field curvature in the design of the lens - I’m not sure.  
 

Thanks very much,

peter

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I don't own one, but I follow the SL threads, and IMHO it produces the finest photos of any FF zoom I've ever seen. In fact, to my eye at least, it's nearly impossible to distinguish photos at any of its focal lengths from MF prime photos.

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Pmendelson,  My SL 16-35 is very sharp and like FlashGordon said in Post #3 it is the best wide zoom I ever owned.  I did own a SL 24-90 when they first came out with the SL and it was not sharp as you described.  I sent it back to Leica for calibration and instead they sent me a new one.  It might also be a good idea to try your SL lens on a SL as Jaapv recommended.  Last, you might read Veri's test in Post #2.  I found the lens works best from wide open to f/8 edge to edge.  After f/8, lens resolution starts to diminish.   r/ Mark

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That might be a reason that Panasonic is introducing precisely a 16-35 Lumix lens soon. It may be more suited to the S1. Possibly  overall not quite up to SL level, but better than using the Leica lens on one of their bodies..

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19 hours ago, pmendelson said:

Hello. I am using SL and other lenses on my Panasonic S1.  I recently bought a used Leica 16-35mm SL lens but returned it when I noticed it was blurry on the sides, even when shot at f/10 (my subject was quite far away and the center was sharp).  I thought it might just be my copy, but then saw that Lloyd at Diglloyd found the exact same thing (I wonder if I bought the same copy he may have returned to B&H?). 
 

Anyway, for those of you with the 16-35mm, can you let me know whether you are finding it truly sharp to the edges when shooting at a distance, and what camera you are shooting it on?  There could be severe field curvature in the design of the lens - I’m not sure.  
 

Thanks very much,

peter

I own and use the SL 16-35mm on my S1R and find that edge to edge sharpness, as well as overall sharpness, is excellent.  If your S1 is in good working condition, and all other lenses produces sharp results, I would exchange your 16-35mm for another copy.  BTW, I own and use several other SL lenses on my S1R (SL 24-90 and SL 75mm) and they all work as well, if not better, than they had on my previous SL.

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49 minutes ago, Donzo98 said:

You mean downgrade to the SL :) 

I don't think so. I think (even) the SL is superior to the Panasonic offerings. Disclosure- I am quite a fan of Panasonic, but a realist as well. ;) And  I am convinced the Panasonics are incapable of getting the most out  of the SL lenses.  If I were an owner, I would use them with the native lenses.

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On 9/28/2019 at 8:25 AM, jaapv said:

Well, maybe it would be a good idea to try this lens on an SL. It might be the camera...

I use the 16 to 35 almost exclusively on the S1R and it's fabulous. I almost never used it on the SL as I would always use the smaller and lighter 12 to 23 on the CL if I'm looking for 24MP.

So, no compatibility issues with the Panasonic bodies. 

Gordon

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Unfortunately there seems to be no technical comparisons. But I'm with jaapv and think the SL lenses would perform slightly better on a SL given the difference in sensor structure. (ie thickness of sensor filter, microlens array, etc)  It's doubtful that Leica anticipated these variances in sensor design prior to releasing the SL lenses, which are, of course, taylormade for the SL sensor.

I sure as hell would want every pixel's worth of performance given the price of these lenses.

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