After getting a f/1.8 in nicer condition I re-did my tests which proved out my earlier findings. The f/1.8 beats out the f/2.5 in all areas of the frame and all focal distances, though the differences at a distance are small and differences at near focus are quite significant. The f/1.8 is virtually CA free at near distances and negligible at far distances, while the f/2.5 has quite noticeable CA at near distances and near negligible at far distances.
I decided to compare their bokeh and how they handle flare with a light source in front of the lens and came up with something I am not understanding. Perhaps someone can inform me how this is panning out. Here are both lenses at f/2.8.
105mm f/1.8 Ai-s
105mm f/2.5 Ai
The f/1.8 handles the flare much better but exhibits some ghosting, while the f/2.5 fares worse in flaring but has no ghosts. This is the same thing I noticed with the night shot I did the first time around. What I'm confused by is I have learned that the f/1.8 handles flare from light sources outside of the FOV worse than the f/2.5. How does it handle it better when it is in the FOV, yet worse when out of the FOV? The difference in the handling of flare in the scenario pictured above is quite drastic. The f/2.5 must be stopped down to f/5.6 to match the contrast of the f/1.8 at f/1.8.
On bokeh, the f/2.5 exhibit smoother bokeh balls at f/2.8. Stopped down any further and the f/1.8 appeared smooth, due to more blades. Combined with the fact that the f/1.8 has very smooth bokeh at f/1.8 and f/2, I can't see any advantages here for the f/2.5 unless shooting at f/2.8 specifically.
I am done comparing these two. Below are the optical strengths of either compared to the other, available aperature differences aside as those are obvious.
f/1.8- Better edge to edge performance up to f/16
- Better handling of CA
- Significantly better performance at close range
- Better handling of flare from light sources in FOV
- *Subjective* More rays from starbursts
f/2.5- Better edge to edge performance from f/16-f/22
- Better handling of flare from light sources outside of FOV
- Much less ghosting
- Smoother bokeh at f/2.8
On a very minor note, the f/1.8 has a tighter FOV than the f/2.5. Though to a negligible degree.