edwardkaraa wrote: douglasf13 wrote: edwardkaraa wrote:
I think it\'s just the matter of designing a couple of E mount lenses that can cover FF. I don\'t believe it\'s that difficult to make shifted micro lenses and remove the AA filter. If a stone age company like Leica, and a no body like Ricoh can do it, Sony can do it too.
Well, they seem to be ignoring that issue with their aps-c lenses, which are already large.
The lenses I understand, but the sensors I don\'t. They seem to insist on thick glass covers, strong AA filters and non shifted micro lenses. However, to make the rx1 possible, I\'m sure they had to adapt, or copy what Leica and Ricoh have done.
According to theSuede, most all cameras have offset micro lenses. It\'s really about the sensor toppings, I think, and my suspicion is that Sony\'s interest in fighting video aliasing is part of the issue.
Sep 09, 2012 at 10:01 PM
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