Fred Miranda has a review of the Voigtlander 35mm f2 APO. This is a Sony mount lens so you don't need an adapter and there's coms you get exif.
He's the "Final Thoughts."
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This lens would have interested me but I have the 50mm f2 APO which I do think is a very good lens, plus I have the 35mm f1.4 which is wild at f1.4 or so but IMO good when stopped down except in the extreme corners and the 40mm f1.2 which IMO is a good lens except for the extreme corners and ca at f1.x. I can't really see adding this 35mm f2 as something I want to do...
If anyone can live with MF and fancies a very very good lens that'll very possibly last many decades these Voigtlander APO lenses are worth a look.
Anyway. Wot e sez...
"The highly anticipated Voigtlander 35mm f/2 APO-Lanthar borrows the goods from its successful 50mm APO sibling and scores another win for Sony E-mount and Leica shooters.
After putting this 35mm apochromatic lens under great scrutiny, I can only say that it delivers outstanding resolution, contrast, flare resistance and coma control. At infinity and wide open, it is already excellent across the entire image field and basically achieves perfection one stop down at f/2.8. It matches and in some cases even exceeds the resolution from our best lenses like the Voigtlander 50mm f/2 APO-Lanthar and Sony 35mm f/1.4 GM, making it a perfect wide companion to Sony's A7R IV 61MP sensor.
From the many samples posted by FM members and myself, you may noticed that the Voigtlander 35mm f/2 APO's draw is more structured (some would say harsher) compared to the CV 50 APO's but in exchange it offers completely round specular highlights at f/2, f/2.8, f/5.6 and f/16. At minimal focus distance, it's impeccable from wide open, thanks to the floating element (FLE) system
The lack of color aberration, high resolution/contrast and wide angle of view, makes it a solid option as a walk-around lens. If you are a Sony shooter and enjoy shooting with MF lenses, I highly recommend this lens, especially for those shooting landscapes, architecture and street photography."