Dunno about the OM Zuikos on mirrorless, surely the angle the light hits the
filter stack/sensor will be much the same for any OM Zuiko of 50mm or less
as the rear element of standard to all wide angle lenses is always much the
same distance from the sensor due to the OM mirror and register distance. I
can understand that full frame RF lenses might be a much worse problem as
the rear element can be quite close to the sensor plane.
...Wayne
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Subject: Re: [OM] Adapter on A7
AG writes:
<<So far, most of the Sony A7 sensors have flunked the adapted <<lens test
and aren't ready for prime-time with me.
Hmm, data to support that?
Yes, the sensor stack is not optimal for film lenses but neither is the 6D.
I can testify that the some WA SLR film lenses on the OMA7RII do suffer a
tad-- only can say for near certain about the C/Y 35-70 at the wide end in
the extreme corners but nothing like the degradation and smearing of RF WA
lenses.
Suspect the Z 21's, 24's might have a minor issue . Can't tell that much
from web images but the longer FL's seem to perfectly fine--see below-- OMZ.
90/2 on OMA7RII At least it is easier to focus!!
http://m4.i.pbase.com/o9/63/551663/1/164210754.0VMIXrbJ.14508371.jpg
Perhaps a grade B but have not flunked, IMO, Mike
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