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p.1 #17 · The Unofficial FD 35/2 SSC Thread | |
Trying to construct the history it seems to me that the FD 35/2 was Canon's top of the line 35mm lens and is actually at least as much of a forebear to the EF 35L as the EF 35 f/2. It especially looks like that when you look at the elements and the blades in the lenses. The FD SSC II (which is the one I think you have Paul) had 9 elements, eight groups, and eight blades; the nFD 35mm f/2 had 10 element, eight groups, and 8 blades; the EF 35L has 11 elements, 9 groups and 8 blades. In contrast the EF 35mm f/2 has 7 elements, 5 groups, and 5 blades. So it seems to me that there is an evolution (or perhaps devolution) from the FD 35mm f/2 to the EF 35L, and that the EF 35 f/2 was a different and more basic design, perhaps harkening back to the FD 35mm f/3.5 that had 6 elements, 6 groups, and 5 blades, and the nFD 35mm f/2.8 that had 6 elements, 5 groups, and 5 blades.
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