On 10/14/2020 5:16 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
I discovered something else sneaky. My Panasonic DMC-GX85 has some
anti-aliasing software that addresses the fact that the sensor has
very little, if any AA filter. But it appears to be a feature that
requires the camera to know the characteristics of the lens. All of
the native Panasonic lenses have the aliasing largely addressed, but
the adapted lenses (including the Four-Thirds Olympus lenses) will
generate rainbows everywhere!
Ooooh, rainbows; Pretty?
I have never seen that on GX85 or GX9. Why might that be? Oh! Because I've never used any of those lenses on them. Why
not? Because I can't see what good it would do.* :-)
The FF MF lenses go on the A7 bodies.
Apples and Oranges Moose
* And with the plethora of bodies around here, I could just use an Oly body. I'll bet the 50-200 SWD would work a treat
on an E-M1 II.
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