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Zeiss 35/2.Excellent flare control. As for light stars, I have to check but cannot remember any.Distortion is ok. Not sure about flatness of field. Excellent focusing (manual only).This lens has become one of my favorites. I still have to re-sell the sigma, which by the way does not render night scenes as efficiently (more flare)
I can second this suggestion. The current Milvus 35/2 is said to be the same optics as the older ZF and ZF.2 35/2. I've owned my copy (ZF) since 2008. The distortion is sometimes noticeable when photographing straight-line objects, but is of the even, barrel type and comports with all other retrofocus 35mm lenses I've seen over the years, including the Nikon AF-S 35/1.4. I owned this and the Nikon AF-S 35/1.4 concurrently for about a year or two. Side note: There is also the old Nikon K/Ai 35/2.8 (6-element edition) which is inexpensive used, low distortion, and has a nice focusing scale for zone focusing, but...it has it's quirks and wouldn't meet your corner performance goals at infinity. It is, strangely, very flat field in the 1m to 2m range.
Nikkors 35/2ais, afd35/2, 35/1.4ais havenot been mentioned ;)either 35mm f/1.8g or s.
Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH FLE The King of 35mmSimply ticks all your boxes except maybe price,,,Not sure what else to write, it's a perfect lens in all aspects - Sharp all the way to the corner even at f/1.4Zeiss made similar Leica M Distagon lens that is very close I heard, never used it
The Leica Summilux 35mm FLE is truly amazing but very expensive. High field curvature as well as.......