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I'm judging quite a lot on studying samples (not difficult as it's such a strong character lens that shown through various samples), and supported by forum opinions but I understand that ultimately, only a test drive will complete a picture. Though so far the feedbacks already gave me a pretty decent idea on what to expect. Unfortunately like @evikne said, it's a pretty expensive experience, and the only way I can try is to actually buy one (in where I live), unfortunately...It's difficult to sell if I decided it's not for me 😬

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1 hour ago, Jeff S said:

Better to draw your own conclusions, as forum feedback crosses all possible assessments.  Just depends on who chooses to respond to a given post.  I can tell you, for instance, that Andy (adan), a thoughtful contributor here, detests the 35 Summicron ASPH (including its pinkish rendering), and wouldn’t keep one as a gift (or some similar sentiment). For others the Summicron is the best lens ever, and still others will say it’s “boring” (I thought that was a user issue). Same with the FLE.  
 

Good to hear opinions, but often dangerous to accept conclusions without personal experience based on your own shooting habits. And even then there are differences based on possible sample variation.  Keeps the forum active.

Jeff

That's almost a truism, of course, but I still read and draw conclusions from those whose opinion has been expressed often enough that I know whether I can trust their judgement or not. If my experience matches theirs with one particular item, and I know they use their camera in a similar way to me, for similar subjects, then I will certainly take heed of their opinion for a different item. The opposite is also true - you learn whose opinion you simply have to skate over.

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