> That would cause a problem with their "its impossible to use the Zuikos
> because of the angle of light and stuff" story.
Assuming that we ignore this angle-of-light-onto-CCD issue, given that
Canon et al seem to manage just fine with their digital cameras [1], would
it be possible to make some sort of optical adapter that would take the old
lens and somehow tweak the light to reproject it onto a smaller final
rectangle? It'd need to have mechanical hookups for aperture et al, which
would certainly be a fair amount of work; is this even possible optically,
though?
-- dan
[1] holy smokes, those things are _huge_. Without anything in picture to
give a sense of scale, I hadn't realised quite how colossal:
om-4t: 5.3x3.3x2", weight 18oz
canon eos-1d: 6.1x6.2x3.1", weight (with batteries): 56oz
which makes the om-4t obviously a _lot_ lighter, and a fair bit smaller --
but when you look at someone _holding_ the digiwunderbrick:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos1d/page4.asp -- it absolutely dwarfs
the guy's hand..
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