Hello, thanks for the test, anyway it is a bit front focused, you notice it at the largest apertures by looking at the table at the base. The reason I write is to tell people who consider buying the Takumar 50mm 1.4, that they should not worry about the softness of the first images here, because when correctly focused it's a sharper lens than what it looks like here, also at full aperture. It is a great lens for the money, with a bokeh that holds the confrontation with other 50mms costing 2 or 3 times as much.