No matter how Olympus claim, the chromatic aberration on the E-10 is very
high, I don't see this special design lens is better than the other. Ok, my
17-40L lens also has chroma on 10D but better than the E-10's one.
C.H.Ling
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From: <Pschings@xxxxxxx>
>
> The way I understand what Olympus (and Schneider and Zeiss) are saying
about
> problems with older lenses used with digital sensors, they wouldn't expect
you
> to see a problem with the S2, because the sensor is only using the central
> part of the image circle. The problem comes with wide angle lenses used on
full
> frame sensors. I have read many reports of chromatic aberration problems
when
> the Canon 1Ds is used with superwides, just like Olympus (and Schneider
and
> Zeiss) claim.
>
> The problems seem real, but I'm not convinced how severe they really are
yet.
> It will probably vary from lens to lens. I haven't seen any reports of
these
> problems on the full fram Kodak.
>
> Paul
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