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If you have a budget of 10K ( or 15K ) and aim for a 350D or 1D Mk.II , let me be serious with you. Forget about getting a C/Y or M42 Wide angle lens. You will be better off getting some up to date backend - support for the DSLR.
A proper platform for Digital darkrooming ( computer and software ) will be far more important to the system than forging for a lens. And speaking of lens. I can safely assure you that none of the C/Y or M42 wide angle can better the more up to date Wide angles designed specifically for the need of a DSLR.
The fact people complain about color or something alike is more a problem with theit digital darkrooming than anything. And as regard noise and detail render/resolution/noise. Even a good lens cannot help. Its mostly a problem of the Sensor and the firmware. The Cmos used by Canon is inherently having more noise than better CCD, and canon choose to have aggressive noise reduction on firmware level ( so it won;t help even if you use RAW ) and coupled that with the AA filter grid & small photosite. you have the issue people report about sharpness, color and saturation. Those had nothing to do with lens and you cannot improve the image by using a better lens. Its not film. DSLR, once made, is stuck with a set type of sensor hardware, and that cannot be changed.
If you intend to get a DSLR with good image quality and wanting to use better manual focus lens. the Olympus is far better than the 350D, and the Wide angle ( 11-22 or 7-14 ) ZD Lens are all first grade.
agreed. there is nothing else can express the power of CY lens except films... it's sure that you will "tune" your foto after shooting with DSLR no matter what lens u are going to use, so y CY? CY lenses were developed with consideration of using films, they never better than the dedicated digitial lenses. Indeed, when u choosing DSLR, u do choose in the meanwhile to give up the management of color, resolution, distortion, contrast and etc by lenses, so never think CY lenses will give you incredible foto in digital imaging, coz it's all about SW & HW.