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Re: Who's Got Olympus on Sony A7/A7R Images ???


I liked the Novoflex anodized finish which is clearly different from most (all?) cheap adapters. The Metabones chromed surfaces give a good feeling when switching lenses. If the chrome wears off a little in a couple of years isn\'t a problem. In this case it\'s academic as Metabones doesn\'t make an OM-->Nex adapter.

I\'m sorry to hear about the m Rokkor 40/2 and the veiling flare at f/2. There are two versions of the lens, the later is multicoated and perhaps better (or is that the one you have?). The later model has the serial number on the lens body, the early model has it on the front plate.

The Voigtländer 40/1.4 is not for me; the zone B dip would annoy me all the time. Also, the bokeh is too harsh for me but that\'s more personal I think. I have owned the Zuiko 35/2. It\'s a pretty big lens compared to the rangefinder lenses. My copy was, simply put, too soft. But opinions are opinions... you can try it and let us know what you think?

EDIT: Seeing Taroco\'s reply make me think about sample differences, or individual preferences of course.



Dec 04, 2013 at 03:57 PM
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Re: Who's Got Olympus on Sony A7/A7R Images ???


I liked the Novoflex anodized finish which is clearly different from most (all?) cheap adapters. The Metabones chromed surfaces give a good feeling when switching lenses. If the chrome wears off a little in a couple of years isn\'t a problem. In this case it\'s academic as Metabones doesn\'t make an OM-->Nex adapter.

I\'m sorry to hear about the m Rokkor 40/2 and the veiling flare at f/2. There are two versions of the lens, the later is multicoated and perhaps better (or is that the one you have?). The later model has the serial number on the lens body, the early model has it on the front plate.

The Voigtländer 40/1.4 is not for me; the zone B dip would annoy me all the time. Also, the bokeh is too harsh for me but that\'s more personal I think. I have owned the Zuiko 35/2. It\'s a pretty big lens compared to the rangefinder lenses. My copy was, simply put, too soft. But opinions are opinions... you can try it and let us know what you think?



Dec 04, 2013 at 03:55 PM





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