Exactly my experience - apart from the fun of using legacy lenses, I have found
most current lenses better corrected, sharper, consistent with the new systems,
whatever the brand.
There are some exceptions of course, but I wouldn’t want to go through the
ordeal of adapters, manual focussing, wrong light-metering, weight, purple or
any colour fringing, distortion, again. No way.
Why not think of cameras as systems that include the lenses that have been
carefully designed to match ?
Amities
Philippe
> Le 17 janv. 2018 à 07:11, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> What are you looking for? I assume by "better choice", you mean higher
> resolution, better corners, etc? For that, it's mostly the later the better.
> I doubt if any of the above will match, let alone exceed, the resolution and
> contrast of any native µ4/3 AF lens of similar FL.
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