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p.48 #1 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


edwardkaraa wrote:
Well this is one aspect that is quite important as well. Though at close range color shift seems to be minimal and sometimes undetectable.


I felt close range performance of the problematic Zeiss Biogons was decently solid on the NEX even though distance/infinity performance at times left something on the table and chalked that up to being as subject focus draws closer the rear element is moved forward from the sensor enough to make a difference.




Oct 29, 2013 at 12:52 PM
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Jochenb wrote:
Thank you for sharing. Some people do appreciate it, even if it was only a quick test.


+1



Oct 29, 2013 at 12:54 PM
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michaelwatkins wrote:
I felt close range performance of the problematic Zeiss Biogons was decently solid on the NEX even though distance/infinity performance at times left something on the table and chalked that up to being as subject focus draws closer the rear element is moved forward from the sensor enough to make a difference.



Agreed. The ZM wides show some color shift at infinity, but none at medium and close range. I don't know about smearing as the sensor of the M9 is so well tuned for RF wides. so basically it's nice to see how the lenses behave at close range, but also at infinity where most corner problems happen.



Oct 29, 2013 at 01:00 PM
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p.48 #4 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Calm down people. Corners are just... corners. No need to worry for a possible problem, unless it proves to be a real problem ( i.e. you've got the complete range of ZM and G Biogon lenses in your cupboard. )


Oct 29, 2013 at 03:21 PM
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artur5 wrote:
Calm down people. Corners are just... corners. No need to worry for a possible problem, unless it proves to be a real problem ( i.e. you've got the complete range of ZM and G Biogon lenses in your cupboard. )


What me worry?

Problem solved, early this year I sold three Biogons. Wish I'd kept my ZM18 Distagon though... I want to see that one for myself on an A7 or A7r. Hmnn... maybe on Nov 10 I can arrange that.



Oct 29, 2013 at 03:26 PM
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p.48 #6 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


New post from Steve on FB.

He states the A7 is far better with the ZM 21 2.8 and the Voigtlaender 15mm than that A7R.

But he doesn't state if this is in regard to colored corners only or if it is the same with smearing....



Oct 29, 2013 at 03:44 PM
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p.48 #7 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Jochenb wrote:
Thank you for sharing. Some people do appreciate it, even if it was only a quick test.


Thanks Jochen! and Wilhelm too



Oct 29, 2013 at 04:09 PM
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sebboh wrote:
thanks for extra info. a few questions/comments regarding the shots.

1) did you focus and then recompose or did you move the magnified area over to the bridge without changing final framing? i ask because in some cases focus is cleary at the the back of the bridge and in other photos it is clearly in front of the bridge. in my own experience with NEX cameras i find that focusing in magnified mode is more accurate with peaking off btw.
2) it appears to be a bit crooked as the in focus area slants. funny jpeg settings make it difficult to
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thanks for the reaction!

1) I moved the magnified area on the LCD without moving the camera; and I checked with every aperture to avoid possible focus shift problems
2) I'll try that, thanks



Oct 29, 2013 at 04:18 PM
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fotoingo2 wrote:
New post from Steve on FB.

He states the A7 is far better with the ZM 21 2.8 and the Voigtlaender 15mm than that A7R.

But he doesn't state if this is in regard to colored corners only or if it is the same with smearing....


In the comments section below his post, he said it was with regard to magenta shift. No mention of smearing, the more important issue...



Oct 29, 2013 at 04:52 PM
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p.48 #10 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Just cross posting this here as it seems relevant to the thread...

If I'm not mistaken, there appears to be some slight color vignetting even with the native Sonnar FE 35 on the A7r:

http://www.dpreview.com/galleries/reviewsamples/photos/2736803/dsc00139?inalbum=sony-alpha-7r-samples-gallery



Oct 29, 2013 at 06:02 PM
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p.48 #11 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


It does look that way... not much, but more than none.


Oct 29, 2013 at 06:06 PM
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Tariq Gibran wrote:
Just cross posting this here as it seems relevant to the thread...

If I'm not mistaken, there appears to be some slight color vignetting even with the native Sonnar FE 35 on the A7r:

http://www.dpreview.com/galleries/reviewsamples/photos/2736803/dsc00139?inalbum=sony-alpha-7r-samples-gallery


Just to be fair, the ZF 35/2 gives a tad of color shift on the Nikon D700 too. I don't think you can get a perfectly uniform frame, color-wise on any digital camera, except for very long tele lenses.



Oct 29, 2013 at 06:11 PM
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p.48 #13 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


There's a little bit of color shift with the RX1, too, FWIW.


Oct 29, 2013 at 06:14 PM
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douglasf13 wrote:
There's a little bit of color shift with the RX1, too, FWIW.


Yep, there is. The only reason I point it out is that this is with a slow, native moderate wide angle designed for the A7r. I would imagine pretty much anything else is going to be an issue if even this 2.8 Sonnar 35 is beginning to show color vignetting. This makes me really curious about the implications for either wider or faster FF native lenses on these cameras.



Oct 29, 2013 at 06:29 PM
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p.48 #15 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


'..gives a tad of color shift on the Nikon D700 too.'

Of course you could always revert to trouble-free, perfectly accurate colour film...why should the corners have all the fun when the whole frame can be awash with Disneyland colourscapes dreamed up in Fuji's or Kodak's labs.



Oct 29, 2013 at 06:40 PM
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Makten wrote:
Just to be fair, the ZF 35/2 gives a tad of color shift on the Nikon D700 too. I don't think you can get a perfectly uniform frame, color-wise on any digital camera, except for very long tele lenses.


Not much difference there. The normal 300mm modern lenses are ~105-115mm rear end main lens constructions. The 400/2.8VR is maybe 5-15mm longer. Almost everything in that huge front end is a front-mounted afocal tele-converter, like the biggest eye-piece you've ever seen. The likes of the 85/1.4 is actually a harder strain on angle-sensitivity (though mechanical shading removes the worst cross-angles...)

To make the concept really acceptable for WA users, they'll have to come up with a kind of in-between optical construction IMO. Not quite as retrofocal as a full Distagon construction, but longer (longer exit pupil distance, more pupil magnification) than a symmetrical 35.

-Or get on with it and actually spend some money on stabilizing and optimizing the organic sensor solutions.



Oct 29, 2013 at 11:42 PM
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p.48 #17 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


fotoingo2 wrote:
New post from Steve on FB.

He states the A7 is far better with the ZM 21 2.8 and the Voigtlaender 15mm than that A7R.



Comparing Ron's A7 samples to Leo's A7r samples with the CV15 lead me to the same conclusion, especially considering that Leo's shot is not focussed at infinity where problems are the worst (because at infinity the exit pupil is as close to the sensor as it gets).
IMHO the A7r samples show more astigmatism than the A7 but it is quite difficult to judge from the A7r samples so far.



Oct 30, 2013 at 02:12 AM
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p.48 #18 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Yeah, Steve will post lots of samples with the ZM21 and other lenses in 5 hours.
Curious to see how the direct comparison will be..
At least he has both cameras at the same time ;-)



Oct 30, 2013 at 03:16 AM
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p.48 #19 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


theSuede wrote:
Not much difference there. The normal 300mm modern lenses are ~105-115mm rear end main lens constructions.



IIRC, the exit pupil of the ZF 35/2 is very close to the rear element, perhaps 2 cm, so that's a lot shorter from the sensor than a long tele.



Oct 30, 2013 at 06:15 AM
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p.48 #20 · A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


fotoingo2 wrote:
New post from Steve on FB.

He states the A7 is far better with the ZM 21 2.8 and the Voigtlaender 15mm than that A7R.

I would not trust this guy with his usual procedure: comparing images at 100%.



Oct 30, 2013 at 06:28 AM
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