Thanks all!
Good observation, Frank. The second one was taken about 1 hour later (after I cut the hair for the son
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). The blueish floor in the first one came from the late daylight projection from the window. The light affected the floor only, though. The person's face was lit by the ceiling lamp only, I was sure.
The two lenses have the same focal length. I moved around a bit so the perspective may seem to be different. The lighting was pretty difficult and the lamp was quite dark. I needed to lean my hand on another chair to prevent shaking. In 100% crop, the first picture is a bit shaken when the second one looks OK. I'll probably repeat the test with more reliable set up and closer lighting conditions.
However, your votes are so far aligned with mine what is "shocking truth" to me
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The first lens edges the second in almost every situation. The more difficult lighting, the bigger difference you'll see. You may be curious about what lenses were used. The first one is $40 Nikkor 28mm f3.5 (recently overhauled by me) shot wide open at f3.5. The second one is the "million dollar" Contax Carl Zeiss 28mm f2.8 bought brand new in 90's, shot at f4
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Cheers,
Zang