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Re: A thinner sensor stack may be possible after all!


Checked and it turns out my 1970\'s Canon TS 35mm f2.8 also has a floating element, so I should shim the Metabones adapter and see how much it improves. I had posted a few shots with it on the A7M Flickr group (y\'all join!) that I can redo after shimming it.

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I thought it was decent before, but perhaps it will surprise me in a good way.

Michael



Mar 23, 2015 at 04:40 PM
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Re: A thinner sensor stack may be possible after all!


Checked and it turns out my 1970\'s Canon TS 35mm f2.8 also has a floating element, so I should shim the Metabones adapter and see how much it improves. I had posted a few shots with it on the A7M Flickr group (y\'all join!) that I can redo after shimming it.

I thought it was decent before, but perhaps it will surprise me in a good way.

Michael



Mar 23, 2015 at 01:34 PM





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