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« A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses »
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses
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Glass stack technology ... isn\'t the elephant in the room the angle of incidence to the micro-lens?
No, that probably only affects the color shift.
And the angle of incidence (and subsequent refractions) to the other components ...
Nov 16, 2013 at 10:32 PM
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses
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Glass stack technology ... isn\'t the elephant in the room the angle of incidence to the micro-lens?
No, that probably only affects the color shift.
And angle of incidence to the other components ...
Nov 16, 2013 at 10:15 PM
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