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The other thread tends to mix discussions with L and M mount lenses, mostly just L-mount so I think it’s worth focusing on the M mount side of things here.

I haven’t had a chance to really test out too many of my M lenses yet on the SL2-S. So far, I’ve played around with the 28 Elmarit-M ASPH which had fairly soft corners until you really stop it down a fair bit and even then it’s still a bit smeared. Same can be said about the 18mm SEM. At f/8, most of the frame is sharp but there is some smearing still on the corners.

I do have a few other M lenses around including the 24 Elmar-M, 35 pre-FLE, 35 FLE, 50 cron v4, 90 Elmarit-M ASPH but I haven’t really spent any time with them. 

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My experience with the two platforms is that while you CAN get outstanding optical performance from M lenses on the SL2 it’s not such a good experience, especially with wider angle lenses. With 28 or 35 I find it hard to get precise focus on a specific plane on SL whereas the same lenses on an M just snap to the right place. With longer lenses it gets easier (for me) and I’ve decided not to buy a 50 for now as the M 50 lux is great on the SL as is the APO-Telyt 135 (and IBIS is a real game changer here!) 

I hope this helps. 

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I used 21, 28, 35, 50 & 75 M glass on my SL & SL2.  Fantastic results with all, much easier to nail focus than on an M body, especially “riding” the focus during subject movement, the EVF & focus peaking make it ludicrously easy. I would actually say I enjoyed shooting M glass more on SL than on M bodies.

Shooting thousands of images I never noticed any obtrusively negative qualities from vignetting or soft corner focus. I suspect most of the complaints in these regards are from people who focus a bit more on pixel peeping than on the quality of their compositions.

Part of the whole point of getting an SL Is to enjoy the other lenses in the Leica family, That’s why they designed it that way.

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