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10 minutes ago, romaing said:

For what we know, any reason to prefer this new "classic line" instead of the good old pre asp V3?

I don’t really have any complaints about the v3 when used on film, and even think a rougher bokeh is good on B&W; the ASPH-II probably remains the most differentiated choice to compliment a v3. Looking forward to a flood of reviews that demonstrate the character of each version.

Has anyone spoken to filter and hood compatibility of this new edition ?

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30 minutes ago, romaing said:

For what we know, any reason to prefer this new "classic line" instead of the good old pre asph V3?

I'd be interested to know more about this too. If looking for character, I feel like I'd be inclined towards a true vintage with the older coatings.

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