dilbert said:So why is there image quality falloff at the edges when using adapters with lenses?
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Whilst there are some available for sale 2nd hand, if they were the problem that some are making them out to be then there would be more metabones showing up on places like craigslist.
I 'splained dat a few pages back.
The filter stack in front of the sensor refracts the incoming light more as you move away from center.
If that stack refraction isn't accounted for in the lens design, you may have IQ loss away from center.
..because Nikon's/Canon's/Sony's/Pentax/Fuji/whomever's filter stacks may not all have the same effective total refraction so there'll be differences.
Metabones (latest) speed-boosters should be made to compensate for that.
So this makes me wonder how 3rd party glass is made to compromise for this as well.
Does anyone know?
Do they make the rear elements custom to the mount to compensate for this or do they just use a compromise method and employ a longer effective register distance to minimize the effect?
Did Sigma use a compromise before but now the Art lenses are better tuned to each mfr's stack to provide the best possible performance?
4/3 systems at least had a design standard (with some rather thick filter stacks)
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