Mt Spokane Photography said:The issue with short flange distances is that it becomes more difficult to build wide angle lenses that will cover full frame. The sharper angle of the light rays striking the sensor causes more light fall off which must be compensated for by boosting the ISO of the outer photosites.
I think its a bad solution, its workable, but a compromise in quality.
A shorter flange distance doesn't cause any compromise on lens design relative to a longer flange. It only has potential benefits.
It's just that, given current sensors' dislike for acute ray angles, it's harder then it used to be with film to exploit this potential. But not impossible as some of Sony's FE lenses show (some FE lenses are dramatically smaller than their DSLR counterparts, taking into account the shorter flange, like the 28mm f2 - yes, I know, it's got software correction, and no IS, but it's one stop faster than the equivalent Canon - and nearly all of them use the extra space for elements), and maybe won't be a problem long term.
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