Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm following this also, and so far, it sounds to me as if 35mm and up are probably going to work fine on the a7r. Forget the plain a7. But, of course, the jury is still out. I pre-ordered an a7r, but, as with Sony's previous highly-hyped attempt, I'll send it back if it's a turkey. See the following: http://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Camera-Sensor-Database/Sony/A7R (Click through to DxO.) http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2013/11/04/sony-a7r-image-quality-analysis-medium-format-quality-35mm-body-judge-yours and the connected image comparisons at http://www.imaging-resource.com/camera-reviews/sony/a7r/#IQC http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2013/10/31/my-1st-look-wrap-up-of-the-sony-a7-and-a7r-cameras/ ("After using these cameras extensively with a variety of Leica M mount glass I can say that if you shoot 35mm and up, there will be no issues on the A7 or A7r with color fringing or magenta edges or focusing. If shooting lenses such as the crazy 12mm Voigtlander or the 15mm or a Zeiss 21 2.8 or Voigtlander 28 f/2 you will see different degrees of either Vignetting or Color issues on the edges." ... " If you shoot 35mm and up, to me, these two cameras put out better IQ than the Leica M.") The Sony chip does have inward-looking microlenses, but how they compare to the M9 or M (which are not the same as the M9) is an open question. The lack of software for correction will probably be worse than the situation with using Zeiss lenses on the M9 due to the inability to "fool" the camera into thinking, e.g., my ZM 35 2.8 Biogon is a per-ASPH Leica. Of course, corner fix will work to some extent, but no software solution is that great -- garbage in, garbage out. The compromise between degree of light falloff and retrofocus issues is where the action is going to be. So far, Leica seems to be doing an excellent job there. As such, I'll be most interested in how my Elmar-M 24mm f/3.8 does. It's going to take that level of performance to take advantage of these high resolution sensors. At this time, however, comparing raw files at the edges is still not being done at the level I'll need. I've never found a test that gives me the details I need. So, I order and send back a lot of equipment. Paul www.PaulRoark.com