Well, so far so good. I still need to make some prints, but from the negatives I like what I see.
I don’t think the little Rokkor will win any awards for being the sharpest lens around, but it doesn’t really matter. It has a lot of other great things going for it, like small size and easy handling. I can’t overstate how nice it is having a small lens when you’re walking around for 8-10 hours every day (my vacations are anything but relaxing).
I did actually make 2 prints from a quick test roll and they have a certain look for sure. I like how it blooms around bright lights. And if the sun is just outside the frame it tends to create what I’d call God Rays, like a spotlight beam shining down. Other than that it’s well behaved.
The 45mm frame more or less corresponds to the M3’s full viewfinder, maybe just inside. Whatever, it’s no trouble at all and gives me a little extra room to crop my prints. That, or not worry about stepping back where a 50mm might be too tight.
The only problem? It kind makes me want a 40mm f1.4 Nokton now… Small, similar angle of view, but two stops faster. Sure, but how often do I need f1.4? Often, it turns out.
It will be interesting to see what I think once more prints are done. Regardless, it’s a keeper, and way more fun than the AE1 I traded.