I don't know for sure, but then that matter wouldn't
Be just K/M FF lenses, it would be K/M/A/F/& some FA because
All of these were developed in the film era, not for
Digital sensors. While I wouldn't expect great performance
>From the wide angles, the normal and longer should be
Ok since the optics are further away from the sensor
Making the angles of incidences hitting the sensor
Closer to perfect perpendicular. I say that based on
Theory, not first hand because there are no FF digital
Sensors/bodies to even test K/M lenses with at this time.
jco 

-----Original Message-----
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DagT
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Subject: Re: K1D aperture simulator survey, part Deaux

What makes you so sure that your old lenses will be any good on FF  
anyway?

Maybe there is a reason why they are limiting the compatibility a  
little?

If I want a larger sensor I would prefer an almost real 645D before  
some possible future FF camera with lousy results on some or a lot of  
old lenses.

DagT

Den 13. okt. 2006 kl. 20.12 skrev J. C. O'Connell:

> Two idiots do not one intelligent person make.
> APS lenses will not cover FF DSLR sensors.
> jco
>
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> keith_w
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> Subject: Re: K1D aperture simulator survey, part Deaux
>
> William Robb wrote:
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Scott Loveless"
>> Subject: Re: K1D aperture simulator survey, part Deaux
>>
>>
>>>  I really, really do agree with some of your gripes, and Godfrey and
>>> I are typically on opposite sides when the aperture simulator creeps
>>> into the great conversation.  But that's the most retarded statement
>>> I've read in a really long time.  And I read my own posts!  What
> makes
>>> you think that if Pentax ever release a FF body (they won't) that
>>> Godfrey's APS bodies will stop working?
>
>> It's the same logic that says that K/M lenses have stopped working.
>
> Oh, you read that too, huh?
> I *wondered* what happened when otherwise good ol' lenses become
> "obsolete."
> I would think that if they stop working entirely, the decision is  
> out of
>
> your hands.
> A blessing for those who go out of their way to avoid taking
> responsibility, not so?
>
>> William Robb
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