> The sensor still doesn't play well with RF WA's despite back-sided
> illumination (should be better with divergent rays) and likely some effect
> like on the A7R even with WA SLR film lenses. Unclear if Kolari will be
> able to modify the sensor stack or if it is worth doing.
It appears that there is some aperture-based sensitivity, as well as
rear-node to sensor distance issues involved. Going back to the
ancient Olympus E-1, the filter stack was horribly thick and you had
some fall-off, but it was quite well-behaved. I'm not sure if what we
are seeing with the Sony is a fair representation because we're
pixel-peeping beyond what should be a reasonable point.
I know it's a little odd, but I'm not having any issues with the A7RIIITi.
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Ken Norton
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