Leica 35mm f/1.2 M-Mount Shot on Film: Worth the Pairing?
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Most lens reviews stop at digital. This one asks whether a $6,000-plus M-mount lens justifies itself on a roll of film. The Leica 35mm f/1.2 already proved itself on sensor. What's actually useful here is seeing how its rendering holds up when you remove the safety net of post-processing latitude. Film doesn't lie about a lens's character. If you shoot M-mount and you're running a mixed digital-film workflow, this is the test that matters.
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