waterden wrote:
I also have seen no good evidence as to which copes better with sub 35mm RF lenses. I do wish we could cut to the chase here because it would save so much time.
Cut to the chase ... (only imo of course )
The design of the lens optical projection will make more difference than the difference in sensor variation of A7 vs. A7R as both are 24x36. The microlens offset seems to be of little significance for non-native optical projections.
The decision to A7 vs. A7R ... MP & AA filter.
If you want/need the greater MP count, go A7R
If you want/need/like the no AA filter, go A7R
If you are a detail junkie the combination of the MP count and no AA filter makes the A7R your cup of tea.
Trying to ascertain which variant of optical projection is going to produce a \"clear winner\" with RF glass is folly, imo. Accept the fact that RF glass is inherently challenged on 24x36 by the trig involved from the optical projection ... that is a property of the projected image, not the sensor ... and it either plays nice with the sensor or it doesn\'t @ angles of incidence.
waterden wrote:
I also have seen no good evidence as to which copes better with sub 35mm RF lenses. I do wish we could cut to the chase here because it would save so much time.
Cut to the chase ... (only imo of course )
The design of the lens optical projection will make more difference than the difference in sensor variation of A7 vs. A7R as both are 24x36. The microlens offset seems to be of little significance for non-native optical projections.
The decision to A7 vs. A7R ... MP & AA filter.
If you want/need the greater MP count, go A7R
If you want/need/like the no AA filter, go A7R
If you are a detail junkie the combination of the MP count and no AA filter makes the A7R your cup of tea.
Trying to ascertain which variant of optical projection is going to produce a \"clear winner\" with RF glass is folly, imo. Accept the fact that RF glass is inherently challenged on 24x36 by the trig involved from the optical projection ... that is a property of the projected image, not the sensor.
Nov 19, 2013 at 10:01 AM
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