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Summilux 50 ASPH, M10-R BP

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M10 w/Summilux-M 1:1.4/50 ASPH

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M10 with 50mm Summilux ASPH BC

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M10 with 50mm Summilux ASPH BC

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Sony NEX 5n. w/Summilux-M 1:1.4/50 ASPH

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I have a "technical" question on the Asph.

My 50-Summilux version II has quite some coma in the edges. That is, there will be 'butterflies' at certain moments. How is this with the asph (first AND second)? There the MTF curves just goes south too in the last 4 mm of the diagonal.

My example shot where I do not take the trouble to make a 100% shot of the corner: the OPTIQUE sign is clear, the street lights on the other hand overwhelm the lens.

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2 hours ago, Alberti said:

I have a "technical" question on the Asph.

My 50-Summilux version II has quite some coma in the edges. That is, there will be 'butterflies' at certain moments. How is this with the asph (first AND second)? There the MTF curves just goes south too in the last 4 mm of the diagonal.

My example shot where I do not take the trouble to make a 100% shot of the corner: the OPTIQUE sign is clear, the street lights on the other hand overwhelm the lens.

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I've never experienced this with my version I. Do you use a filter and, if so, which one? 

This should not be happening. The 50mm Summilux asph is actually an APO lens, even though it's not advertised as such 

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